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LINCOLN  LITERATURE 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE 


A  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  ACCOUNT 

OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  RELATING  TO 

ABRAHAM     LINCOLN 


BY 


DANIEL      FISH 

Member  and  Secretary  Public  Library  Board 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 


PUBLISHED   BY  THE  BOARD  A 
MINNEAPOLIS 

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Copyright,    1900,   by 
DANIEL    FISH 


MINNEAPOLIS,    MINN. 
PRESS    OF   BYRON   &   WILLARD 


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PRKFACE. 


The  scope  of  this  compilation  is  defined  with  tolerable  ac- 
curacy  by  the  wording  of  its  title,  yet  a  word  of  explanation  may 
,       be  useful.  '  Having  its  origin  in  the  wish  of  the  compiler  to  form 
and  possess  a  respectable  collection  of  Lincoln  literature,  it  grew 

in  a  leisurely  wav  out  of  his  efforts  to  ascertain  of  what  such  a 

J 

collection  should  consist.     It  had  thus  accumulated  to  nearly  its 

present  dimensions  with  no  thought  of  giving  it  to  the  press, 

when  its  value  to  others  similarly  engaged  became  so  obvious 

^    as  to  suggest  that  they,  as  well  as  librarians  and  special  students 

*^    of  the   civil   war   period,   would  welcome   its    publication.     The 

matter  has  therefore  been  diligently  revised  and  extended,  and 

z    a  small  edition  is  offered  to  those  who  may  be  willing  to  share 

jj!  the  cost  of  printing. 

As  intimated,   the   list  embraces  onlv   such   publications  as, 

€*•' 

broadly  speaking,  may  be  called  literature,  to  the  exclusion  of 
some  other  things  in  printed  form  classed  as  Lincolniana. 
Single-page  prints  almost  without  number,  relating  more  or  less 
directly  to  Mr.  Lincoln,  were  issued  in  all  stages  of  his  public 
career  and,  notably,  during  the  season  of  mingled  grief  and  rage 
which  succeeded  his  assassination.  These,  consisting  of  por- 
traits, cartoons,  badges,  cards,  circulars,  posters,  broadsides,  and 
the  like,  though  possessing  a  degree  of  historical  significance, 
shed  no  appreciable  light  upon  the  person  to  whom  they  refer, 
nor  do  they  disclose  the  opinions  of  any  known  individual  con- 

-  cerning  him.  Issued  for  the  most  part  anonymously  and  with 
nothing  upon  them  to  determine  time  or  place  of  publication, 
they  are  not  susceptible  of  description  in  bibliographical  terms, 
falling  within  the  category  of  curious  relics  rather  than  the  de- 

J  partment  of  letters.  Hence  no  place  is  made  for  them  in  the 
present  catalogue. 

Neither  is  it  attempted  here  to  present  an  index  to  all  that 

r  belongs  legitimately  to  the  literature  of  the  subject.  A  great 
number  of  articles,  many  of  them  of  the  highest  value,  appear 


545QS 


vi.  PREFACE. 

in  scores  of  periodicals  to  which  no  references  are  given.  The 
Poole  indexes  measurably  supply  this  lack  and  must  suffice  until 
some  one  with  the  requisite  time  and  patience  shall  give  to  it 
more  particular  attention.  With  two  or  three  intended  excep- 
tions, also,  collections  of  biography  and  similar  books  contain- 
ing separate  Lincoln  matter  but  devoted  in  part  to  other  topics, 
are  omitted.  The  engagements  of  the  compiler  have  not  per- 
mitted him  to  undertake  the  exploration  of  this  important  field. 
And  to  these  must  be  added  the  vast  general  literature  of  the 
Civil  War,  in  all  of  which  the  great  War  President  necessarily 
holds  a  central  place. 

This  list,  then,  deals  exclusively  with  books  and  pamphlets, 
including  in  the  latter  class  everything  that  approaches  to  the 
dignity  of  the  brochure.  And  it  embraces  only  such  of  these  as 
pertain  wholly  or  chiefly  to  the  man,  his  acts  and  utterances, 
his  character  and  services,  his  life  and  death.  Nothing  has  been 
inserted  without  a  reason  for  thus  classifying  it,  nothing  inten- 
tionally omitted  within  the  limits  prescribed. 

The  utmost  simplicity  of  treatment  has  been  preferred,  even 
to  the  eschewing  of  the  Latin  phraseology  made  familiar  by 
bibliographical  usage.  In  most  instances  (always  when  prac- 
ticable) the  title-page  has  been  transcribed  entire,  and  such 
further  information  given  concerning  each  publication  as  will 
make  its  identification  easy  and  certain.  The  occasional  notes 
and  cross-references  are  introduced  mainly  in  aid  of  the  same 
object.  The  temptation  to  subdivide  the  list,  by  placing  the  vari- 
ous classes  of  writings  in  separate  parts,  has  been  resisted  in  the 
belief  that  a  special  bibliography,  such  as  this  is  intended  to  be, 
is  best  adapted  to  the  general  need  when  all  its  contents  are  ar- 
ranged under  one  alphabet.  The  order  is  of  course  determined 
by  the  names  of  authors,  editors  or  compilers,  when  known ; 
otherwise,  by  considerations  of  convenience  to  users.  The  num- 
ber of  anonymous  titles  assembled  under  the  principal  name, 
though  considerable,  is  not  deemed  a  serious  objection  in  com- 
parison with  any  more  artificial  scheme  of  arrangement.  Pre- 
tending, however,  to  no  more  than  amateur  skill  in  this  difficult 
science,  the  compiler  submits  his  work  to  the  better  informed 
with  unfeigned  diffidence. 

Invaluable  aid  has  been  rendered  by  Maj.  William  H.  Lam- 
bert, of  Philadelphia,  a  diligent  collector  and  student  of  Lin- 
colniana,  and  himself  the  author  of  a  thoughtful  and  eloquent 


PREFACE.  vii. 

delineation  of  Lincoln's  life  and  character.  So  freely  and  amply 
has  he  contributed,  indeed,  that  mere  prefatory  acknowledge- 
ment is  hardly  adequate.  He  should  be  accorded  the  rank  of 
collaborator — but  with  full  exemption  from  responsibility  for 
faults  of  plan  and  method,  in  which  he  has  had  no  part. 

Indebtedness  is  also  acknowledged  to  the  ''Memorial  Lin- 
coln Bibliography,"  published  by  Andrew  Boyd  thirty  years 
since,  and  long  out  of  print.  The  special  list  of  sermons,  orations 
and  eulogies  occasioned  by  the  death  and  funeral  of  the  President, 
which  forms  the  first  and  most  valuable  part  of  that  work,  is  due 
to  the  industry  and  skill  of  Mr.  Charles  Henry  Hart,  and  is  alto- 
gether admirable.  Following  so  shortly  upon  the  tragic  event, 
it  is  surprisingly  full ;  far  more  exhaustive,  no  doubt,  than  would 
be  possible  if  the  work  were  now  for  the  first  time  attempted. 
With  the  cordial  consent  of  the  author  the  information  so  labori- 
ously gathered  by  him  has  been  largely  drawn  upon  for  the  en- 
richment of  these  pages. 

In  these  closing  days  of  the  century  which  gave  Abraham 
Lincoln  to  the  world,  it  is  the  common  thought  of  all  who  are 
called  upon  to  speak  in  his  honor  that  nothing  remains  unsaid, 
all  the  resources  of  eulogy  being  quite  exhausted.  But  the 
writer  may  be  pardoned  for  feeling  that  a  most  impressive 
eulogium  is  uttered  in  the  simple  bringing  together  of  this  re- 
markable collection  of  more  than  eight  hundred  distinct  issues 
of  the  home  and  foreign  press,  each  of  which  has  that  unique 
man  for  its  principal  theme.  Washington  and  Fianklin  are  the 
two  earlier  Americans  about  whom  most  has  been  written.  The 
public  life  of  each  covered  a  period  of  full  fifty  years,  and  both 
died  more  than  a  century  ago.  Lincoln  lived  in  the  public  eye 
but  six  years,  and  barely  a  generation  has  elapsed  since  his  death  ; 
yet  already  the  volume  of  printed  matter  concerning  him  very 
nearly  equals  all  that  has  been  published  about  both  of  his 
distinguished  predecessors.  No  other  man  since  Shakespeare 
has  evoked  a  personal  literature  so  copious,  varied  and  brilliant. 
As  a  son  of  the  Prairie  State  from  which  Lincoln  came,  and  a  boy- 
soldier  of  the  Union  which  Lincoln  so  deeply  loved,  the  compiler 
of  this  monograph  rejoices  that  he  is  privileged  thus  to  con- 
tribute, in  an  unobtrusive  yet  effective  way,  to  the  continued  and 
increasing  fame  of  his  great  compatriot  and  commander. 

D.  F. 

I 

Minneapolis,  November  15,   1900. 


'•  It  cannot  be  said  there  is  any  exaggeration  of  his 
worth.  If  ever  a  man  was  fairly  tested  he  was. 
There  was  no  lack  of  resistance,  nor  of  slander,  nor 
of  ridicule.  The  times  have  allowed  no  State  secrets; 
the  nation  has  been  in  such  a  ferment,  such  multitudes 
had  to  be  trusted,  that  no  secret  could  be  kept.  Every 
door  was  ajar,  and  we  know  all  that  befell. 

"  Then  what  an  occasion  was  the  whirlwind  of  the 
war!  Here  was. place  for  no  holiday  magistrate,  no 
fair-weather  sailor;  the  new  pilot  was  hurried  to  the 
helm  in  a  tornado.  In  four  years — the  four  years  of 
battle-days — his  endurance,  his  fertility  of  resources, 
his  magnanimity,  were  sorely  tried  and  never  found 
wanting. 

"  There,  by  his  courage,  his  justice,  his  even  temper, 
his  fertile  counsel,  his  humanity,  he  stood  an  heroic 
figure  in  the  centre  of  an  heroic  epoch.  He  is  the  true 
history  of  the  American  people  in  his  time.  Step  by 
step  he  walked  before  them;  slow  with  their  slowness, 
quickening  his  step  by  theirs;  the  true  representative 
of  this  continent;  an  entirely  public  man;  father  of 
his  country,  the  pulse  of  twenty  millions  throbbing  in 
his  heart,  the  thought  of  their  minds  articulated  by  his 
tongue." 

— From  Emerson's  Funeral  Address* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  RELATING  TO 
ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 


ABBOTT.  Price  5  cents.  The  Assassination  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
at  Washington,  on  the  I4th  of  April,  1865.  Full  particulars, 
with  a  short ,  account  of  his  life.  By  Abbott  A.  Abbott, 
Author  of  the  "Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln."  New  York: 
American  News  Co.,  1865.  i6mo,  pp  24.* 

ABOTT.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Abott  A.  Abott, 
Author  of  "The  Statesmen  of  America,"  &c.  New  York : 
T.  R.  Dawley,  Publisher  for  the  Million,  13  and  15  Park  Row. 
1864.  I2mo,  pp  100.* 

ABOTT.  Price  15  cents.  The  Assassination  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
at  Washington,  on  the  I4th  of  April,  1865.  By  Abott  A. 
Abott,  Author  of  the  "Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln."  New  York': 
American  News  Company,  121  Nassau  Street.  [1865.] 
I2tno,  pp  12. 

A  second  edition  contains  pp  16.  Merely  a  compilation  of  news- 
paper accounts  published  at  the  time  of  the  tragedy. 

*Titles  followed  by  the  arterisk.  are  not  in  the  compiler's  pri- 
vate collection.  Persons  owning  such,  and  willing  to  part  with 
them,  will  kindly  communicate  the  fact.  Especially  is  information 
asked  concerning  publications  within  the  scope  of  this  list  but  not 
appearing  therein. 


12  LINCOLN  LI  TEE  A  T  URE. 

ADAMS.  An  Address  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Services  of 
William  Henry  Seward,  Delivered  at  the  Request,  of  both 
Houses  of  the  Legislature  of  New  York,  at  Albany,  April  18, 
1873,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Albany :  Weed,  Parsons 
and  Company.  1873.  Royal  8vo,  pp  77.  Portrait. 

Occasion  of  controversy.     See  "Lincoln  and  Seward,"  by  Sec- 
retary Welles. 

ADDERUP.  Lincolniana,  or  the  Humors  of  Uncle  Abe.  Sec- 
ond Joe  Miller.  "That  reminds  me  of  a  little  Story."  Pres. 
Lincoln.  By  Andrew  Adderup,  Springfield,  111.  [Cut  of  a 
serpent.]  New  York:  [No  year.]  PuMi.-hed  by  J.  F.  Peeks, 
No.  26  Ann  street.  i2mo,  pp  91.  Illustrated.* 

ALBANY  COMMITTEE.     No.  10.     Papers  from  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Political  Knowledge.     Reply  to  President 
Lincoln's  Letter  of  I2th  June,  1863.     8vo,  pp  8.* 
Date,  June  30,  1863.     Relates  to  Vallandingham  case. 

ALBION.  Remarks  of  Hon.  R.  S.  Burrows,  and  Address  by 
Hon.  Noah  Davis,  on  the  occasion  of  the  National  Obsequies 
of  President  Lincoln,  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865.  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  C.  D.  Tracy  &  Co.,  Printers,  Evening  Express 
Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

Cover  title:     "Address  upon  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 
Hon.    Noah   Davis." 

ALGER.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Backwoods  Boy ;  or,  How  a 
young  ra'il-splitter  became  President.  By  Horatio  Alger,  Jr., 
author  of  "The  Boyhood  and  Manhood  of  James  A.  Garfield," 
"Luck  and  Pluck,"  etc.,  etc.  New  York :  John  R.  Anderson 
.  and  Henry  S.  Allen,  66  and  68  Reade  Street.  1883.  I2mo, 
pp  307. 

In  "Boyhood  and  Manhood  Series  of  Illustrious  Americans." 

ALLEN.  A  Discourse  prepared  for  the  National  Fast  Day,  June 
ist,  1865,  on  account  of  the  Murder  of  our  late  President,  and 
preached  at  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Homestead,  Baltimore 
county,  Md.  By  Ethan  Allen,  Rector.  Published  at  the  re- 
quest of  its  hearers.  Baltimore :  Printed  by  Wm.  K.  Boyle, 
Successor  to  John  D.  Toy.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  12.*. 

ALLEN.  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Poem  by  Lyman  Whitney  Al- 
len. New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1896.  I2mo,  pp  vi, 
112. 

Revised  edition  of  New  York  Herald  "Prize  Poem,"  published 
in  December,  1895. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  13 

AMES.  Stand  by  the  President !  an  address  delivered  before  the 
National  Union  Association  of  Cincinnati,  March  6,  1863,  by 
Rev.  Charles  G.  Ames.  Published  by  order  of  the  Associa- 
tion. [Quotation  from  Washington's  Farewell  Address.] 
Cincinnati :  Johnson,  Stephens  &  Co.,  Printers,  141  Main 
Street,  below  Fourth.  1863.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

ANDREW.'  House  No.  227.  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts. [Address  by  His  Excellency  John  A.  Andrew, 
Governor,  to  the  Legislature,  April  I7th,  1865,  on  the  Death 
of  President  I  ->c/Jlrf.]  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society,  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting,  held  in 
Boston,  April  26,  1865.  Boston :  Press  of  John  Wilson  and 
Son,  No.  15  Water  Street.  '1865.  8vo,  pp  67. 

Contains   reports    of   proceedings   of   the    Society   touching   the 
President's  death. 

ARNAUD.  Abraham  Lincoln  sa  naissance,  sa  vie,  so  mort,  avec 
un  recit  de  la  Guerre  d'Amerique  d'apres  les  documents  les 
plus  authentiques,  par  Achille  Arnaud,  Redacteur  a  1'Opinion 
Nationale.  Paris  Charleu  freres  et  Huillery,  Libraires- 
Editeurs,  10  Rue  Git-lecceur,  1865.  Folio,  pp.  96:  Illus- 
trated.* 

ARNOLD.  Reconstruction.  Liberty  the  corner-stone,  and  Lin- 
coln the  architect.  Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  of  Il- 
linois, delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  19, 
1864.  Second  edition.  Washington  :  Printed  by  L.  Towers 
&  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

ARNOLD.     The  History  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  Over- 
throw of  Slavery.    By  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  late  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Illinois.     Chicago :     Clarke  and  Co.,  Publishers, 
1866.     8vo,  pp  736.     Portrait. 
Re-issued   in    1867. 

ARNOLD.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Compiled 
in  most  part  from  the  History  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the 
Overthrow  of  Slavery,  Published  by  Messrs.  Clark  and  Co., 
Chicago.  By  Isaac  N.  Arnold.  John  B.  Bachelder,  Publish- 
er, 59  Beekman  Street,  New  York.  1869.  8vo,  pp  75.  Por- 
trait. 

Designed  to  accompany  engraving  of  Chappel's  painting,  "The 
Last  Hours  of  Lincoln." 


14  LINCOLN  LITERA  TURK. 

ARNOLD.  Abraham  Lincoln  :  A  Paper  Read  before  the  Royal 
Historical  Society,  London,  June  i6th,  1881.  By  Hon.  Isaac 
N.  Arnold,  F.  R.  H.  S.  Stephen  A.  Douglas:  An  Eulogy 
Delivered  before  The  Chicago  University,  July  3d,  1861.  By 
Hon.  James  W.  Sheahan.  Chicago :  Fergus  Printing  Com- 
pany. 1881.  i2mo,  pp  [Lincoln,]  165  to  I94d.  [Douglas,] 
195  to  212  and  4  additional  pp,  numbered  49  to  52. 

Cover  title:     "Fergus  Historical  Series,   Number  Fifteen.     Lin- 
coln and  Douglas." 

ARNOLD.  Abraham  Lincoln  :  a  Paper  read  before  The  Royal 
Historical  Society,  London,  June  16,  1881.  By  Hon.  Isaac 
N.  Arnold,  President  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  and 
Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Historical  Society,  London. 
Chicago:  Fergus  Printing  Company.  1881.  8vo,  pp  4,  38.* 

ARNOLD.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Isaac  N.  Ar- 
nold, Author  of  "The  Life  of  Benedict  Arnold,"  etc. ;  Late 
President  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society;  Member  of 
Congress  during  the  Civil  War.  Fifth  edition.  Chicago :  A. 
C.  McClurg  &  Company.  1891.  8vo,  pp  471.  Portrait. 
First  issue,  1885,  Jansen,  McClurg  &  Co.,  pp.  462. 

ASSASSINATION.  The  Assassination  and  History  of  the  Con- 
spiracy. A  complete  digest  of  the  whole  affair  from  its  in- 
ception to  its  culmination,  Sketches  of  the  principal  Char- 
acters, Reports  of  the  Obsequies,  etc.  Fully  Illustrated.  Cin- 
cinnati:  J.  R.  Hawley  &  Co.,  164  Vine  Street.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  163. 

For  German  edition,  see  Kaufmann, 

ASSASSINATION.  The  Terrible  Tragedy  at  Washington. 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  Last  hours  and  Death- 
bed Scenes  of  the  President.  A  full  and  graphic  account, 
from  reliable  authority,  of  the  Great  National  Calamity.  At- 
tempt of  the  Conspirators  to  murder  Secretary  Seward,  Vice 
President  Johnson,  and  the  whole  cabinet.  A  biographical 
Sketch  with  a  correct  likeness  of  all  the  parties  in  any  way 
connected  with  the  lamentable  event.  To  which  is  added  an 
authentic  History  of  Assassins,  and  the  distinguished  per- 
sonages of  the  world  who  have  fallen  by  their  hands.  Phila- 
delphia: Published  by  Barclay  &  Co.,  602  Arch  Street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  116.  Illustrated.* 

An  edition  of  the  same  in  German,  pp  100. 


LIXCOLN  LITERATURE.  15 

ASSASSINATION.  Appendix  to  Diplomatic  Correspondence 
of  1865.  The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America,  and  the  attempted  as- 
sassination of  William  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of  State,  and 
Frederick  W.  Seward,  Assistant  Secretary,  On  the  evening  of 
the  I4th  of  April,  1865.  Expressions  of  condolence  and  sym- 
pathy inspired  by  these  events.  Washington :  Government 
Printing  Office,  1866.  8vo,  pp  xxxiv,  717.* 

Reprinted  1867.    4to,  pp  xxx,  930.    Portrait.    Edited  by  Mr.  John 
H.  Haswell. 

ASSASSINATION.  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Reproduction  in  fac-simile  of  eighty-seven  Memorials 
addressed  by  foreign  Municipalities  and  Societies  to  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States.  Prepared  under  the  direction 
of  the  Secretary  of  State,  in  accordance  with  a  joint  resolution 
of  Congress,  approved  February  twenty-third,  eighteen  hun- 
dred and  eighty-one.  Wrshington:  Folio,  pp,  (letter  press,) 
17.  Portrait.* 

Plates  not  numbered;  sumptuously  printed  and  bound. 

ASSASSINS.  Complete  and  Unabridged  Edition. — Containing 
the  whole  of  the  Suppressed  Evidence.  The  Trial  of  the  As- 
sassins and  Conspirators  at  Washington  City,  D.  C.,  May  and 
June,  1865.  For  the  Murder  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Full  of  Illustrative  Engravings.  Being  a  full  and  verbatim  Re- 
port of  the  Testimony  of  all  the  Witnesses  examined  in  the 
whole  Trial,  with  the  Argument  of  Reverdy  Johnson  on  the 
Jurisdiction  of  the  Commission,  and  all  the  Arguments  of 
Counsel  on  both  sides,  with  the  closing  Argument  of  Hon. 
John  A.  Bingham,  Special  Judge  Advocate,  as  well  as  the  Ver- 
dict of  the  Military  Commission,  and  the  President's  approval 
of  the  same;  with  his  official  order  for  the  execution  of  Mrs. 
S'urratt;  Payne;  Harold;  and  Atzeroth;  and  full  particulars 
in  relation  to  the  condemned,  from  the  time  of  their  having 
their  sentences  of  condemnation  read  to  them  by  Major- 
General  Hancock,  until  the  moment  of  their  Execution ;  with 
scenes  on  the  Scaffold,  etc.  With  a  sketch  of  the  Life  of 
all  the  Conspirators,  and  Portraits  and  Illustrative  Engrav- 
ings of  the  principal  persons  and  scenes  relating  to  the  foul 
murder  and  the  trial.  It  also  contains  Mrs.  Surratt's  pe- 
tition for  a  writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  on  the  morning  of  her  exe- 
cution ;  its  indorsement  by  the  Court ;  and  process  served  on 


16  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

General  Hancock,  with  his  appearance  in  court,  and  return 
made  to  it,  with  the  address  of  Attorney-General  Speed,  and 
the  President's  indorsement  on  the  return,  suspending  the 
writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  in  the  case,  and  the  remarks  made  on 
it  by  the  Court,  with  other  items  of  fact  and  interest  not  to 
be  found  in  any  other  work  of  the  kind  published.  The 
whole  being  complete  and  unabridged  in  this  volume,  being 
prepared  on  the  spot  by  the  Special  Correspondents  and  Re- 
porters of  the  Philadelphia  D?_ily  Inquirer,  expressly  for  this 
edition.  Philadelphia:  [1865.]  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers, 
306  Chestnut  Street.  8vo,  pp  210. 

An  earlier  edition,  with  a  slightly  different  title  page,  contains 
the  same  matter,  except  the  last  7  pp.  These  refer  to  events  occur- 
ring after  the  close  of  the  trial. 

ASSASSINS.  Trial  of  the  Assassins  and  Conspirators  for  the 
Murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  attempted  Assassin- 
ation of  Vice  President  Johnson  and  the  whole  Cabinet.  The 
most  intensely  interesting  Trial  on  Record,  containing  the 
evidence  in  full,  with  the  arguments  of  Counsel  on  both  sides, 
and  the  verdict  of  the  Military  Commission,  correct  Like- 
nesses and  graphic  History  of  all  the  Assassins,  Conspira- 
tors, and  other  persons  connected  with  their  arrest  and  trial. 
Philadelphia:  Barclay  &  Co.,  602  Arch  street  [1865.]  8vo, 
pp  102.  Illustrated.* 

ATHENAEUM  CLUB.  Commemorative  Proceedings  of  the 
Athenaeum  Club,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  April,  1865.  [New  York.  Printed 
by  C.  S.  Westcott  &  Co.,  79  John  St.,  N.  Y.  No  year.] 
Royal  8vo,  pp  36.  Portrait. 

Contains  addresses  by  Parke  Godwin,  and  others. 

ATWOOD.  In  Memoriam.  Discourses  in  commemoration  df 
Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered 
in  the  South  Church,  Salem,  April  i6th,  and  June  ist,  1865, 
by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  E.  S.  Atwood.  Salem:  Printed  at  the 
office  of  the  Salem  Gazette,  1865.  8vo,  pp  31.* 

BASTARD  TITLES,  (i.)  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Discourse 
delivered  on  the  Sunday  Morning  after  the  Assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  in  the  South  Church,  Salem,  April  16,  1865,  by  Rev. 
E.  S.  Atwood,  Pastor.  (2.)  The  President's  Record.  A  Discourse 
delivered  on  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  in  the  South  Church, 
Salem,  June  i,  1865.  By  Rev.  E.  S.  Atwood,  Pastor. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  17 

BABCOCK.  A  Discourse  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln, 
Preached  in  the  Orthodox  Congregational  Church  in  Ded- 
ham,  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Babcock,  in  accordance  with  the 
request  of  a  Committee  of  Citizens.  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865.  Dedham,  Mass.:  Printed  by  John  Cox,  Jr.,  1865. 
8vo,  pp  16.* 

BACKMAN.  The  World's  Great  Martyr,  a  discourse  delivered 
in  the  M.  E.  Church,  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  on  Sabbath  morning, 
April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Chas.  Backman,  Jamaica.  Chas. 
Welling,  "Long  Island  Farmer."  1865.  8vo.  pp  16.* 

BACON.  The  Life  and  Administration  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Presenting  his  Early  History,  Political  Career,  Speeches, 
Messages,  Proclamations,  Letters,  etc.,  with  a  General  View 
of  his  Policy  as  President  of  the  United  States,  embracing 
the  leading  events  of  the  war.  Also  the  European  Press  on 
his  death.  Compiled  by  G.  W.  Bacon.  London :  Sampson 
Low,  Son,  and  Marston,  Milton  House,  Ludgate  Hill ;  Bacon 
&  Co.,  48,  Paternoster  Row.  1865.  8vo,  pp  183.* 

BACON.  Abraham  Lincoln  geschetst  in  zijn  Leven  en  Daden. 
naar  het  Engelsch  van  G.  W.  Bacon.  Amsterdam.  Jan 
Leendertz  1865.  8vo,  pp  89.  Portrait  on  cover.* 

BADGER.  The  Humble  Conqueror:  A  Discourse  commem- 
orative of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Preached 
to  the  Cambridgeport  Parish,  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Henry 
C.  Badger.  Boston:  William  V.  Spencer,  1865.  8vo,  pp  18. 

BAIN.  National  Lessons  from  the  Life  and  Death  of  President 
Lincoln.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  on  Fast  Day,  Thursday,  June  I, 
1865.  By  Rev.  J.  W.  Bain,  Pastor.  Pittsburgh :  Printed  by 
W.  S.  Haven,  corner  of  Wood  and  Third  Streets,  1865.  8vo, 
pp  16.* 

BAKER.  Our  Martyr  President.  [Delivered  before  the  Ham- 
ilton Library  Association  of  Brooklyn  on  Monday  Evening 
the  24th  of  April,  1865.]  By  John  F.  Baker.  [No  place,  no 
year.]  8vo,  pp  5.* 

BALDRIDGE.  The  Martyr  Prince.  A  Sermon  on  the  Oc- 
casion of  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  Friendsville,  [Illinois,]  Sabbath 


18  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Morning,  April  23rd,  1865.  By  the  Pastor,  Rev.  S.  C.  Bald- 
ridge.  Cincinnati,  O.:  Steam  Press  of  Jos.  B.  Boyd,  25  West 
Fourth  Street,  1865.  8vo.  pp  21.* 

[BALDWIN.]  The  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  Young 
Readers  Werner  School  Book  Company  New  York  Chica- 
go Boston  [1896.]  i6mo,  pp  64.  Illustrated. 

Editor,  James  Baldwin,  Ph.  D.  In  series,  "Baldwin's  Biographi- 
cal Booklets."  Included  in  "Four  Great  American."  1896,  same 
publishers. 

BALTIMORE.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Baltimore, 
in  relation  to  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President 
of  the  United  States.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp 
24. 

BALTIMORE  CONVENTION.  National  Union  Convention. 
Presidential  Election,  1864.  Proceedings  of  the  National 
Union  Convention  held  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  7th  and  8th, 
1864.  Reported  by  D.  F.  Murphy,  of  the  Official  Corps  of 
Reporters  for  the  United  States  Senate.  New  York:  Baker 
&  Godwin,  Printers,  Printing. House  Square,  opposite  City 
Hall.  1864.  8vo,  pp  94.* 

BANCROFT.  House  of  Representatives.  39th  Congress,  ist 
Session.  Mis.  Doc.,  No.  no.  Bancroft  and  Earl  Russell. 
Letter  from  George  Bancroft,  Esq.,  directed  to  Hon.  E.  B. 
Washburn,  Chairman,  etc.,  transmitting  Correspondence  with 
Earl  Russell  relative  to  a  portion  of  the  memorial  address  on 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  both  Houses  of  Con- 
gress, [Washington,  May  7th,  1866.]  8vo,  pp  6.* 

BANCROFT.  Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  the  request  of  both  Houses  of 
the  Congress  of  America,  before  them,  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives at  Washington,  on  the  I2th  day  of  February, 
1866.  By  George  Bancroft.  Washington :  Government 
Printing  Office.  1866.  8vo,  pp  69.  Portrait. 

A  small  edition  in  4to,  pp  80,  contains  correspondence  between 
Mr.  Bancroft,  Minister  Adams  and  Earl  Russell,  occasioned  by  the 
orator's  strictures  on  the  course  of  England  during  the  civil  war. 

BANCROFT.  Eloge  funebre  du  President  Lincoln,  prononce 
en  seance  solennelle  du  Congress  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique. 
Traduction  de  1'Anglais  par  .Gustave  Jottrand.  Bruxelles, 
Verbceckhoven  et  Cie,  1866.  8vo,  pp  43.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  19 

[BARBER.]  War  Letters  of  a  Disbanded  Volunteer,  embrac- 
ing his  Experiences  as  Honest  Old  Abe's  Bosom  Friend  and 
unofficial  advisor.  "Our  lives  have  been  like  twin  flowers 
upon  a  Lily's  stem ;  and  let  us,  when  we  must  fall,  together  fall 
like  them."  New  York  :  Frederick  A.  Brady,  Publisher,  No. 
22  Ann  street.  1864.  I2mo,  pp  312.  Froni'spiece.* 
Author,  Joseph  Barber. 

[BARNARD.]  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  by 
a  Refugee.  New  York:  C.  S.  Westcott  &  Co.,  Printers,  No. 
79  John  Street.  1863.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

Author,  F.  A.  P.  Barnard.    President  Columbia  College. 

BARNES.  The  State  of  the  Country.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  June  i,  1865,  on 
the  day  appointed  as  a  day  of  "Humiliation  and  Mourning," 
in  view  of  the  Death  of  the  President  of  the  United  States.  By 
Albert  Barnes.  Philadelphia:  Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book 
and  Job  Printer,  Nos.  1102  and  1104  Sansom  Street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  74.* 

BARNES.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, delivered  by  Rev.  Samuel  Barnes,  in  the  Monument 
Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  [Baltimore]  on  the  Day 
appointed  by  the  Municipal  Authorities,  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865.  Published  by  Request  of  the  Leaders'  Meeting.  Bal- 
timore: Printed  by  John  D.  Toy,  1865.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

BARR.  A  discourse  delivered  by  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Barr,  at  Canaan 
Center,  [Ohio,]  April  19,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Fu- 
neral Obsequies  of  our  late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Published  by  Special  Request.  Republican  Steam  Power 
Press,  Wooster,  Ohio,  1865.  I2tno,  pp  n.* 

BARRETT.  Barrett's  Authentic  Edition.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  (of  Illinois.)  with  a  condensed  view  of  his  most  im- 
portant speeches ;  also  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Hannibal  Ham- 
lin  (of  Maine.)  By  J.  H.  Barrett.  Cincinnati :  -  Moore,  Wil- 
stach,  Keys  &  Co.,  25  West  Fourth  Street.  1860.  I2mo,  pp 
216.  Portraits. 

BARRETT.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  presenting  his  Early 
History,  Political  Career,  and  Speeches  in  and  out  of  Con- 
gress; also  a  general  view  of  his  policy,  as  President  of  the 


20  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

United  States;  with  his  Messages,  Proclamations,  Letters, 
etc.,  and  a  concise  History  of  the  War.  By  Joseph  H.  Barrett. 
Cincinnati :  Moore,  Wilstach  &  Baldwin,  25  West  Fourth 
Street.  1864.  I2mo,  pp  518.  Portrait.* 

BARRETT.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  presenting  his  early  his- 
tory, political  career,  and  speeches  in  and  out  of  Congress; 
also,  a  general  view  of  his  policy  as  President  of  the  United 
States ;  with  his  Messages,  Proclamations,  Letters,  etc.,  and  a 
History  of  his  eventful  Administration,  and  of  the  scenes  at- 
tendant upon  his  tragic  and  lamented  demise.  By  Joseph  H. 
Barrett,  Commissioner  of  Pensions,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cin- 
cinnati :  Moore,  Wilstach  &  Baldwin,  1865.  8vo,  pp  842.  Il- 
lustrated. 

BARRETT.  Das  Leben  und  Wirken  Abraham  Lincolns,  des 
sechzehnten  Prasidenten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  nebst  einer 
Darstellung  der  Kriegsereichnisse,  die  wahrend  seiner  Ad- 
ministration stattfanden.  von  Joseph  H.  Barrett,  Vorsteher 
des  Pensions-Amtes  zu  Washington.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
frei  iibersetzt  und  mit  zusatzen,  Erlauterungen  und  einer 
V^orrede  versehen  von  Johann  L.  C.  Eggers.  Cincinnati : 
Druck  und  Verlag  von  Moore,  Wilstach  &  Baldwin,  25  west 
Vierte  Strasse.  1866.  8vo,  pp  786.* 

BARTLETT.  (Authorized  Edition.)  The  Life  and  Public  Ser- 
vices of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  D.  W.  Bartlett,  Wash- 
ington Correspondent  of  the  New  York  Independent  and 
Evening  Post  and  Author  of  "Lives  of  Modern  Agitators," 
Life  of  "Lady  Jane  Grey,"  "Joan  of  Arc,"  etc.  New  York: 
H.  Dayton,  Publisher,  No.  36  Howard  Street.  1860.  I2mo, 
pp  150.  Portrait  on  cover. 

BARTLETT.  Leben,  Wirken  und  Reden  des  Republikanischen 
Prsesidentschafts,  Candidaten  Abraham  Lincoln.  Nach  den 
besten  Amerikanischen  Quellen.  D.  W.  Bartlett,  Reuben 
Vose  u.  A.  deutsch  bearbeitet.  New  York,  1860.  Bei  Fried- 
rick  Gerhard.  I2mo,  pp  106.* 

BARTLETT.  (Authorized  Edition.)  The  Life  and  Public  Ser- 
vices of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  With  a  Portrait  on  Steel.  To 
which  is  added  a  biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Hannibal  Ham- 
lin.  By  D.  W.  Bartlett,  Washington  Correspondent  of  the 
New  York  Independent  and  Evening  Post,  and  Author  of 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  21 

''Lives  of  Modern  Agitators,"  Life  of  "Lady  Jane  Grey," 
"Joan  of  Arc,"  etc.  New  York:  A.  B.  Burdick,  No.  115 
Nassau  St.  1860.  I2mo,  pp  354. 

An  earlier  edition,  pp  357,  was  issued  with  the  imprint  of  H. 
Dayton.  The  three  added  pages  contain  Mr.  Hamlin's  letter  of  ac- 
ceptance. 

BEAVER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  delivered  by  James 
A.  Beaver,  of  Pennsylvania,  at  the  Banquet  of  the  Ohio  Re- 
publican League,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Feb.  13,  1888,  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  [No  im- 
print, place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  12. 

BEECHER.  Presentation  Memorial  to  Working  Men.  Oration 
at  the  Raising  of  "the  Old  Flag"  at  Sumter ;  and  Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  [Also  a  Sketch  of 
Mr.  Lincoln  by  J.  H.  Eastcourt.]  Manchester,  [England], 
Alexander  Ireland  and  Co.,  1865.  8vo,  pp  57.* 

BEIDLER.  Lincoln  or  the  Prime  Hero  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century  By  J.  H.  Beidler  Published  by  Gracia  Beidler  & 
Co.  Chicago,  111.  1896.  Sm.  4to,  pp  79.* 

This  purports  to  be  poetry,  and  is  preceded  by  two  pages  of 
testimonials,  not  included  in  the  pagination. 

BELGIUM.  Royaume  de  Belgique  Chambre  de  Representants. 
Extrait  du  Compte  rendue  de  la  Seance  du  29  Avril  1865. 
Presidence  de  M.  Ernest  Vandenpeereboom.  Motion 
d'Ordre.  [No  place,  no  year.]  4to,  pp  4. 

Colophon:  Bnixelles — Inipr.  de  Deltombe,  rue  N.  D. — aux — 
Neiges,  38.  Relates  to  the  President's  death. 

BENADE.  The  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  what  it  represents. 
A  Sermon,  preached  before  the  First  New  Jerusalem  Society 
of  Pittsburgh,  Penn'a,  Thursday,  June  ist,  1865,  by  Rev.  W. 
H.  Benade.  W.  G.  Johnston  &  Co.,  Printers  and  Stationers, 
57  Wood  and  105  Third  Streets,  Pittsburgh.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
28.* 

BENEDICT.  Our  Nation's  Sorrow.  An  Address,  delivered  in 
St.  Luke's  Church,  Racine,  [Wisconsin,]  on  the  Day  of  the 
Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  April  I9th,  1865,  by  the  Rector, 
the  Rev.  A.  D.  Benedict.  1865.  Journal  Print,  Racine.  8vo, 
PP  ii- 


22  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

BENJAMIN.  Ode  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  S. 
G.  W.  Benjamin.  Boston:  William  V.  Spencer,  134  Wash- 
ington Street.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  15. 

The  first  draft  of  this  appeared  in  the  New  York  Independent. 

BENTON.  Greeley  on  Lincoln  with  Mr.  Greeley's  Letters  to 
Charles  A.  Dana  and  a  Lady  Friend  To  which  are  added 
Reminiscences  of  Horace  Greeley  Edited  by  Joel  Benton 
New  York  The  Baker  and  Taylor  Co  [1893]  I2mo,  pp  271. 
Illustrated. 

BEVERIDGE.  A  Discourse  on  the  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln.  Delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Lans- 
ingburgh,  N.  Y.,  on  Sabbath  Evening,  April  16,  1865.  By 
Rev.  A.  M.  Beveridge.  Published  by  Request.  Troy,  N.  Y.: 
A.  W.  Scribner,  Book  and  Job  Printer,  Cannon  Place,  1865. 
8vo,  pp  23.* 

BINGHAM.  The  Spoiler  Spoiled.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  the 
Free  Presbyterian  Churches  of  Neshanock  and  Hopewell, 
[New  Jersey,]  Thursday,  June  ist,  1865.  By  Rav.  J.  C.  Bing- 
ham.  Published  by  the  Congregation.  Mercer :  Printed  at 
the  Office  of  the  Whig  and  Dispatch.  [No  year.]  I2mo,  pp 
13.* 

The  author's  name  said  to  have  been  Bigham. 

BINGHAM.  National  Disappintment.  A  Discourse  occa- 
sioned by  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  delivered  in 
Westminster  Church,  Buffalo,  Sunday  Evening,  May  7th, 
1865.  By  Joel  F.  Bingham.  Pastor  of  the  Congregation. 
Buffalo:  Breed,  Butler  and  Company.  1865.  8  vo,  pp  36.* 

BINGHAM.  Trial  of  the  Conspirators  for  the  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln,  &c.  Argument  of  John  A.  Bingham, 
Special  Judge  Advocate,  in  reply  to  the  arguments  of  the 
several  counsel  for  Mary  E.  Surratt,  David  E.  Herold,  Lewis 
Payne,  George  A.  Atzerodt,  Michael  O'Loughlin,  Samuel  A. 
Mudd,  Edward  Spangler  and  Samuel  Arnold,  charged  with 
conspiracy  and  the  murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President 
of  the  United  States.  Delivered  June  27  and  28,  1865,  before 
the  Military  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C.  Washington : 
Government  Printing  Office,  1865.  8vo,  pp  122. 

BINNEY,  William.    See  Providence. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  23 

BINNS.  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln  preached 
by  the  Rev.  W.  Binns,  in  the  Unitarian  Chapel,  Birkenhead, 
[England,]  on  Sunday  Evening,  April  3Oth,  1865.  Reprinted 
from  the  "Birkenhead  and  Cheshire  Advertiser."  Birken- 
head, J.  Oliver,  Printer,  Market  Cross.  1865.  i6mo,  pp  13.* 

[BIONARDI.]  Abramo  Lincolin  Prisedente  della  Republica 
Stati  Unite  d'amerria.  Italia  Dalla  tipografia  di  Guiseppe 
Chianton  Pisstoota.  1862.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

On  the  cover:     "Ad  Abrami  Lincolin.     Canyone  Dell'al  Jacopa 
Bionardi." 

[BIRCH,  Rev.  E.  P.]  The  Devil's  Visit  to  "Old  Abe."  Writ- 
ten on  the  occasion  of  Lincoln's  Proclamation  for  prayer  and 
fasting  after  the  battle  of  Manassas.  Revised  and  improved 
expressly  for  the  LaGrange  Reporter,  by  the  author.  [No 
year,  no  place.]  i8mo,  pp  8.* 

BIRD.  The  Victorious.  A  small  Poem  on  the  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln.  By  M.  B.  Bird,  Wesleyan  Missionary, 
Port  au  Prince,  Hayti.  M.  DeCordovo,  McDougall  &  Co., 
Booksellers,  Stationers  and  Publishers,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
1866.  I2mo,  pp  xvii,  57.* 

BIRRELL.  The  Ruler  of  Nations;  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  President  Lincoln.  By  the  Rev.  C.  M.  Birrell,  [in 
Pembroke  Chapel  Sunday  Morning,  April  3Oth,  1865.]  Liv- 
erpool, Henry  Greenwood,  32  Castle  Street,  and  may  be  had 
through  all  the  booksellers.  Price  two  pence.  [No  year.] 
8vo,  pp  14.* 

BLACKBURN.  The  Crime  against  the  Presidency.  A  Ser- 
mon, delivered  Sunday,  April  i6th,  1865,  in  the  Fourth  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Wil- 
liam M.  Blackburn.  Trenton,  N.  J.  Murphy  &  Bechtel, 
Printers,  opposite  the  City  Hall,  1865.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

BLAIR.  Comments  on  the  Policy  inaugurated  by  the  President, 
in  a  Letter  and  two  Speeches,  by  Montgomery  Blair,  Post- 
master General.  New  York  :  Hall,  Clayton  &  Medole,  Print- 
ers, 46  Pine  Street.  1863.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

BLAKE.  A  Sermon  on  the  Services  and  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  preached  in  Christ  Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  East- 
er Sunday,  April  i6th,  1865.  Repeated  in  the  North  Con- 


24  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

gregational  Church,  Bridgeport,  April  iQth.  1865.  By  Rev. 
John  Falkner  Blake,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Bridgeport. 
New  York:  W.  H.  Kelley  &  Bro.,  633  Broadway.  1865. 
8vo,  29. 

BLANCHARD.  Abraham  Lincoln  the  Type  of  American 
Genius  an  Historical  Romance.  By  Rufus  Blanchard. 
Wheaton:  [Illinois.]  R.  Blanchard  &  Co  1882.  8vo,  pp. 
141.  Portrait. 

Verse. 

BLISS.  "Clarum  et  Venerabile  Nomen."  A  Discourse,  com- 
memorative of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
late  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  April  23,  1865. 
By  Rev.  T.  E.  Bliss,  Pastor  of  the  Union  Church  of  Mem- 
phis. Memphis,  Tenn.  W.  A.  Whitmore,  Steam  Book  and 
Job  Printer,  13  Madison  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  16.* 

BOARDMAN.  Addresses  delivered  in  the  Meeting  House  of 
the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Philadelphia,  April  I4th,  i6th, 
and  iQth,  1865.  By  the  Rev.  George  Dana  Boardman,  Pas- 
tor. 8vo,  pp.  64.* 

BASTARD  TILLES.— (i.)  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of 
the  Re-establishment  of  the  National  Flag  at  Fort  Sumter,  April 
14,  1865.  Delivered  in  the  Meeting  House  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  Same  Day,  by  the  Reverend  George 
Dana  Boardman,  Pastor.  Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers, 
1865.  pp  26.  (2.)  ["Man,  thou  pendulum  betwixt  a  smile  and  a 
tear."]  Death,  the  Law  of  Life.  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Sun- 
day Morning  after  the  Murder  of  President  Lincoln,  in  the  Meeting- 
House  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Philadelphia,  April  16,  1865. 
By  the  Reverend  George  Dana  Boardman,  Pastor.  Philadelphia: 
Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers,  1865.  pp  27-45.  (3-)  [1°  Memoriam.] 
An  Address  in  commemoration  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  Meeting-House  of  the  First  Bap- 
tist Church  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  Day  of  his  Funeral  at  the  Na- 
tional Capitol,  April  19,  1865.  By  the  Reverend  George  Dana 
Boardman,  Pastor.  Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers,  1865. 
pp  47-64- 

BOARDMAN.  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Binghampton, 
Sabbath  Morning,  April  16,  1865,  by  George  N.  Boardman. 
Published  by  Request.  Binghampton,  N.  Y.,  F.  M.  Chase, 
Printer  and  Publisher,  Standard  Office,  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

BOARDMAN.    The  Peace   we   need,   and   how   to    secure   it. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  25 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Tenth  Presbyterian  Church,  Phil- 
adelphia, on  the  Day  of  National  Humiliation,  June  i,  1865. 
By  Henry  A.  Boardman,  D.  D.  Philadelphia,  James  S.  Clax- 
ton,  Successor  to  William  S.  and  Alfred  Martien,  No.  606 
Chestnut  Street,  1865.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

BOGARDUS.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  our  late  President, 
preached  by  the  Rev.  W.  E.  Bogardus,  April  30,  1865,  in  the 
R.  P.  D.  C.  at  Unionville,  Westchester  Co.,  New  York. 
New  York,  Isaac  F.  Oliver,  1865.  8vo,  pp  13.* 

BOKER.  Our  Heroic  Themes.  A  poem  read  before  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  July  20,  1865. 
By  George  H.  Boker.  [Publisher's  Monogram.]  Boston: 
Ticknor  &  Fields,  1865.  I2mo,  pp  20.* 

BONDI.  Charakterestik  Abraham  Lincolns,  dangestellt  in 
einer  Trauer  Predigt:  gehalten  am  19  April,  1865,  von  Jonas 
Bondi  in  des  Synagage  des  Gemeinde  Poel  Zedek,  Ecke  29 
Strasse  und  8th  Avenue.  New  York:  93  William  st.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  12.* 

BOOM.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Character.  Sketched  by  English 
Travellers,  [signed]  W.  W.  B.  [oom.]  Brooklyn,  April  30, 
1865.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 

BOOTH.  Wilkes  Booth's  Private  Confession  of  the  Murder 
of  Lincoln,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.,  published  in  pamphlet  form,  price 
2d.  By  the  News  Agents  Company,  147  Fleet  St.,  London, 
1865.* 

As  advertised  in  an  English  Newspaper. 

BOOTH.  Personal  Forgiveness  and  Public  Justice.  A  sermon 
preached  in  the  Mercer  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  New 
York,  April  23,  1865.  By  the  Pastor,  Robert  Russell  Booth, 
D.  D.  Published  by  Request  of  the  Young  Men's  Association 
of"  the  Church.  New  York:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph,  No. 
770  Broadway.  1865.  8vo,  pp  23. 

BOOTH.  Confession  de  John  Wilkes  Booth,  assassin  du 
President  Abraham  Lincoln:  publiee  d'apres  le  manuscrit 
original.  Traduit  de  1'anglais  Paris,  E.  Dentu,  1865.  i8mo, 
pp  270.* 

BOSTON.     City  Document  No.  64.     City  of  Boston.     [Seal.l 


26  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  on  the  Reception  of  an  Ad- 
dress from  Boston,  England,  on  the  Death  of  President  Lin- 
coln. [No  imprint.]  1865.  8vo,  pp  6.* 

BOSTON.  A  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President 
of  the  United  States.  [Seal.]  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields, 
1865.  4to,  pp  153. 

The  bulk  of  the  edition  issued  in  8vo,  without  publisher's  imprint, 
but  in  lieu  thereof  the  words:  "Printed  by  order  of  the  City  Coun- 
cil." Bastard  titles:  (i.)  "Death  of  the  President."  (2.)  "Pro- 
ceedings of  the  City  Council."  (3.)  "Meeting  in  Faneuil  Hall." 
(4.)  "Procession  and  Services."  (5)  "Mr.  Sumner's  Eulogy." 

BOSTON.  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Together  with  the  Funeral  Services  in  the  East 
Room  of  the  Executive  Mansion  at  Washington.  Boston: 
J.  E.  Tilton  and  Company,  1865.  8vo,  pp  379. 

Contains  25  sermons.  On  an  additional  unnumbered  page  is  the 
proclamation  of  Pres.  Johnson  offering  rewards  for  the  arrest  of 
Jefferson  Davis  and  others  charged  with  the  murder.  Two  hundred 
copies  of  the  book  were  printed  on  large  paper. 

BOSTON.     Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Boston,  April 
17,   1865,  on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.     [Seal.]     Boston:    Published 
by  Order  of  the  City  Council.    1865.    8vo,  pp  35. 
Printed  on  alternate  pages. 

BOSTON.  Bronze  Group  commemorating  Emancipation.  A 
gift  to  the  city  of  Boston  from  Hon.  Moses  Kimball.  Dedi- 
cated December  6,  1879.  [Cut  of  city  seal.]  City  Document 
No.  126.  Printed  by  order  of  the  City  Council.  1879.  8vo, 
pp  75.  Photo  of  group.* 

The  oration  by  Frederick  O.  Prince;  Mayor. 

BOTTA.  Resolutions  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  of- 
fered by  Professor  Vincenzo  Botta,  at  the  Meeting  of  the 
Italian  Residents  of  New  York,  April  23,  1865.  [No  place, 
no  year.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 

BOUNDY.     Liberty's   Martyr     a   Poem   in  Eight  Cantos,  by 
Thomas  Boundy.     Illustrated.     [Quotation.]     First  Edition. 
Jermyn,  Pa.    The  Press  Printing  Office    1897.    8vo,  pp  99.* 
Title  poem  occupies  first  72  pp. 

BOUTWELL.  Eulogy  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  de- 
livered before  the  City  Council  and  Citizens  of  Lowell,  at 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  27 

Huntington  Hall,  April  19,  1865,  by  Hon.  George  S.  Bout- 
well.     Published  by  Resolution  of  the  City  Council.     [Seal.] 
Lowell:    Stone  &  Huse,  Printers,  1865.    8vo,  pp  17.* 
Reprinted  in  volume  next  below. 

BOUTWELL.  The  Lawyer,  the  Statesman  and  the  Soldier 
By  George  S.  Boutwell  [Motto.]  New  York  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Company  1887  12  mo,  pp  232. 

Pages  90  to  149,  inclusive,  are  devoted  to  Mr.  Lincoln,  the  last 
19  being  a  reprint  of  the  eulogy  last  above. 

BOYD.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Foully  assassinated  April  14,  1865. 
A  Poem,  with  an  Illustration  from  the  London  Punch,  for 
May  6,  1865.  Republished  with  an  introduction  [crest,]  by 
Andrew  Boyd.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Joel  Munsell,  Printer,  1868. 
4to,  pp  13.* 

Handsomely  printed  on  alternate  pages.     Edition,  75  copies. 

BOYD.  A  Memorial  Lincoln  Bibliography:  being  an  account 
of  Books,  Eulogies,  Sermons,  Portraits,  Engravings,  Medals, 
etc.,  Published  upon  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States,  Assassinated  Good  Friday,  April  14, 
1865;  comprising  a  collection  in  the  possession  of  the  com- 
piler, Andrew  Boyd.  [Motto.]  Albany,  N.  Y.:  Andrew 
Boyd,  Directory  publisher,  396  Broadway.  1870.  8vo,  pp 
175.  Illustrated. 

BRADFORD.  The  Cause  of  the  Rebellion,  or  What  killed 
Mr.  Lincoln.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Niagara  City,  in  honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
April  20th,  1865.  By  Rev.  B.  F.  Bradford.  Published  by 
request.  Buffalo.  A.  M.  Clapp  &  Co.'s  Steam  Printing 
House,  Office  of  the  Morning  Express,  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

BRADLEE.  A  Sermon  for  the  Church  of  the  Redeemer;  By 
Rev.  C.  D.  Bradlee  of  Roxbury.  Preached  Sunday,  April 
23d,  1865.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

A  second  edition  bears  the  following  title:  "A  Reprint  of  a 
Sermon  preached  two  Sundays  in  successsion  by  Rev.  C.  D.  Bradlee, 
of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April,  1865,  containing  remarks  upon  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Of  which,  at  the  time,  only  ten  copies  were 
printed;  and  of  this  special  edition,  by  permission,  but  four  copies 
are  issued,  by  Andrew  Boyd.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  October,  1869." 

BRAKEMAN.     A  Great  Man  Fallen.     A  Sermon  preached  in 


28  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

the  Methodist  Church,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  April  23,  1865,  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States,  by  Rev.  N.  L.  Brakeman,  Post  Chaplain.  Preached 
and  Published  by  Request.  Printed  at  the  New  Orleans 
Times  Book  and  Job  Office,  1865.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

BRAMANTIP.  The  Abraham  Lincoln  Myth  An  essay  in 
"Higher  Criticism"  By  Bocardo  Bramantip  Huxleyan  Pro- 
fessor of  Dialectics  in  the  University  of  Congo.  From  the 
Thirty- seventh  Century  Magazine  of  April,  A.  D.  3663 
New  York  The  Mascot  Publishing  Co.  1894  I2mo,  pp 
88.  Portrait  on  cover. 

Satirical  argument  that  no  emancipation  proclamation  was  ever 
issued. 

BRIGGS.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  George  W. 
Briggs  D.  D.  June  I,  1865  [Seal.]  With  the  proceedings 
of  the  City  Council  on  the  Death  of  the  President.  Salem, 
Mass.  1865.  8vo,  pp  48. 

Part  of  edition  printed  on  large  paper. 

BROCKETT.  The  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Six- 
teenth President  of  the  United  States.  Including  his 
Speeches,  Messages,  Inaugurals,  Proclamations,  etc.,  etc. 
By  L.  P.  Brockett,  M.  D.  Author  of  "Our  Great  Captains," 
"History  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States,"  "Philan- 
thropic Results  of  the  War,"  etc.,  etc.  Philadelphia.  Bradley 
&  Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp  750.  Illustrated. 

BROOKLYN.  Services  and  Addresses  at  the  Unveiling  of  the 
Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  2ist, 
1869.  Published  by  the  War  Fund  Committee.  Brooklyn: 
1869.  8vo,  pp  32. 

Principal  address  by  Rev.  Dr.  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr. 

BROOKS.  The  Two  Proclamations.  Speech  of  the  Hon. 
James  Brooks,  before  the  Democratic  Union  Association, 
Sept.  29th,  1862.  [No  imprint,  no  year,  no  place.]  8vo, 
PP  8.*  - 

BROOKS.  The  Life  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  at  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Philadel- 
phia, Sunday  Morning,  April  23,  1865,  by  the  Rev.  Phillips 
Brooks.  Printed  at  the  request  of  members  of  the  congre- 
gation. Philadelphia:  Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book  and  Job 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  29 

Printer,  Nos.  1102  and  1104  Sansom  Street.     1865.    8vo,  pp 
24. 

BROOKS.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Biography  for  Young  Peo- 
ple by  Noah  Brooks  Author  of  "The  Boy  Emigrants," 
"The  Fairport  Nine,"  "Our  Base-ball  Club,"  etc.,  etc.  New 
York  and  London  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  1888.  I2mo,  pp 
xiii,  476.  Illustrated. 

BROOKS.'  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Downfall  of  American 
Slavery  by  Noah  Brooks  Author  of  "The  Boy  Emigrants," 
"The  Fairport  Nine,"  "American  Statesmen,"  etc.,  etc.  New 
York  and  London  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  1894  I2mo,  pp 
xiv,  471.  Illustrated. 

Reprint  of  last  above,  "Heroes  of  the  Nations"  series. 

BROOKS.  Washington  in  Lincoln's  Time  by  Noah  Brooks, 
Author  of  "American  Statesmen"  and  "Abraham  Lincoln,  and 
the  Downfall  of  American  Slavery,"  etc.  New  York:  The 
Century  Co.  1895.  8vo,  pp  ix,  328. 

BROOKS.  The  True  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln  the  American 
told  for  boys  and  girls.  By  Elbridge  S.  Brooks  Author  of 
"The  True  Story  of  Christopher  Columbus,"  "The  True 
Story  of  George  Washington,"  "The  Century  Book  for 
Young  Americans,"  ."The  Story  of  the  United  States,"  "His- 
toric Boys,"  "Historic  Girls,"  "Great  Men's  Sons,"  and 
others.  Illustrated.  Boston  Lothrop  Publishing  Com- 
pany [1896.]  4to,  pp  239. 

[BROUGH.]  Speech  at  Dayton,  O.,  July  4th,  1863.  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  on  the  Arrest  of  C.  L.  Vallandingham.  Presi- 
dent Lincoln's  Reply  to  the  Committee  of  Democrats,  June 
29,  1863.  Cincinnati,  Ohio:  Moore,  Wilstach  &  Co.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  31.* 

The  speech  by  Hon.  John  Brough.    Issued  also  in  German. 

[BROWN.]  De  Histori  ov  Magnus  Maharba  and  ae  Blak 
Dragon.  Bai  Kristofer  Kadmus.  Let  evuri  Letur  hav  its 
on  Sound,  and  let  evuri  Sound  hav  its  on  Letur. — Old 
Maksim.  Nu  York.  Printed  for  ae  Filolojikal  Gemana, 
1866.  I2mo,  pp  122.* 

Author  said  to  be  the  Rev.  Nathan  Brown. 


30  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

[BROWN.]  The  History  of  the  Magnus  Maharba  and  the 
Black  Dragon.  By  Kristofer  Kadmus.  From  the  Original 
Manuscripts.  New  York.  Printed  for  the  Proprietor,  1867. 
I2mo,  pp  105.* 

BROWNE.  The  Every-day  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  bio- 
graphy of  the  great  American  President  from  an  entirely  new 
standpoint,  with  fresh  and  invaluable  material.  Lincoln's 
Life  and  Character  portrayed  by  those  who  knew  him.  A 
series  of  pen-pictures  by  friends,  neighbors,  and  daily  asso- 
ciates, during  his  whole  career.  Estimates  and  impressions 
of  distinguished  men,  with  reminiscences,  incidents  and 
tributes  from  universal  sources.  A  complete  Personal  De- 
scription and  Biography  of  him  who  was  the  humblest  and 
greatest  of  American  citizens,  the  truest  and  most  loyal  of 
men,  and  a  central  figure  in  the  world's  history.  With  nearly 
100  original  illustrations..  Prepared  and  arranged  by  Francis 
F.  Browne,  Compiler  of  "The  Golden  Treasury  of  Poetry 
and  Prose,"  "Poems  of  the  Civil  War,"  etc.  New  York  and 
St.  Louis:  N.  D.  Thompson  Publishing  Co.  1887.  8vo,  pp 

747- 

An  edition  of  1886  bears  imprint  of  Park  Publishing  Co.,  Hart- 
ford. 

BUCKINGHAM.  Reminiscences  and  Souvenirs  of  the  Assas- 
sination of  Abraham  Lincoln  J.  E.  Buckingham,  Sr. 
Washington:  Press  of  Rufus  H.  Darby.  1894.  8vo,  pp  89. 
Illustrated. 

BUENOS  AIRES.  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln by  the  American  citizens  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 
Buenos  Aires  German  Printing  Office,  S.  Martin,  in.  [No 
year.]  8vo,  pp  25.* 

Proceedings  of  meetings  held  May  29  and  31,  1865,  and  a  sermon 
delivered  June  n,  by  Rev.  William  Goodfellow. 

BUFFALO.  In  Memoriam.  Abraham  Lincoln  assassinated  at 
Washington,  April  14,  1865:  being  a  brief  account  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings and  Meetings,  actions  of  Authorities  and  Societies, 
Speeches,  Sermons,  Addresses  and  other  expressions  of  pub- 
lic feeling  on  reception  of  the  news,  and  at  the  Funeral  Obse- 
quies of  the  President,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Buffalo:  Printing 
House  of  Mathews  &  Warren,  Office  of  the  Buffalo  Com- 
mercial Advertiser,  1865.  8vo,  pp  64.* 
Edited  by  Mr.  Henry  W.  Box  of  Buffalo. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  31 

BULKLEY.  The  Uncrowned  Nation.  A  Discourse  com- 
memorative of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth 
President  of  the  United  States:  Preached  in  the  First  Pres- 
byterian Church  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865,  by 
the  Pastor,  Rev.  Edwin  A.  Bulkley.  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.:  J. 
W.  Tuttle,  Book  and  Job  Printer,  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

BULLOCK.  Abraham  Lincoln:  The  Just  Magistrate,  the  Rep- 
resentative Statesman,  the  Practical  Philanthropist.  Address 
by  Alex.  H.  Bullock,  before  the  City  Council  and  Citizens  of 
Worcester,  June  I,  1865.  Worcester:  Printed  by  Charles 
Hamilton,  Palladium  Office.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp  49. 

BUNGAY.     The  Bobolink  Minstrel:  or  Republican  Songster, 
for  1860.     Edited  by  George  W.  Bungay,  author  of  "Crayon 
Sketches,"    etc.     [Motto.]     New    York:      O.   Hutchinson, 
publisher,  272  Greenwich  Street.     1860.     i6mo,  pp  72.* 
''May  every  man  who  feels  and  thinks 

The  time  of  triumph  is  at  hand, 
Repeat  the  song  of  bobolinks 
Now  ringing  through  the  land: 

Now,  I'll   drink  on,  drink  on,  drink  on, 
From  soft,  flower-cups  filled  with  dew: 
Cousin  Lincoln,  Lincoln,  Lincoln, 
Here  are  my  best  respects  to  you." 

BUNGENER.  Lincoln.  Sa  vie  son  oeuvre  et  sa  mort.  Par 
F.  Bungener.  [device]  Lausanne  Georges  Bridel,  Editeur 
1865  Droits  reserves.  I2mo,  pp  160.* 

BUNGENER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sein  Leben,  Wirken  und 
Sterben,  von  F.  Bungener.  Autorisirte  Uebersetzing.  Bern. 
Verlag  von  Carl  H.  Mann.  1866.  i6mo,  pp  171.* 

BUNGENER.  Lincoln.  Zijn  leven  werk  en  dood.  Naar  het 
Fransch.  Utretcht :  J.  J.  H.  Kremer,  1866.  8vo,  pp  4,  118.* 

BUNTLINE.  The  Parricides;  or,  the  Doom  of  the  Assassins. 
The  Authors  of  a  Nation's  Loss.  By  Ned  Buntline.  New 
York:  Hilton  &  Co.,  Publishers,  128  Nassau  Street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  94.  Illustrated.* 

BURGESS.  The  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with 
some  Lessons  from  his  Death.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the 
M.  E.  Church  at  a  Union  Meeting  of  the  Baptist,  Methodist 


32  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

and  Presbyterian  Congregations  of  Panama  [New  York], 
April  30,  1865.  By  Rev.  C.  Burgess,  Pastor  of  Presbyterian 
Church.  Published  by  request.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Bishop 
Brothers,  Printers,  1865.  8vo,  pp  20* 

BURNS.     Rev.  Robert  F.     See  Canada. 

BURNETT.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States  Some  Incidents  in  the  Trial  of  President  Lincoln's 
Assassins  The  Controversy  between  President  Johnson  and 
Judge  Holt  by  Gen.  Henry  L.  Burnett,  Late  U.  S.  V.  [Cut, 
insignia  of  Order)  Printed  for  the  Commandery  of  the  State 
of  New  York  by  D.  Appleton  &  Company  1891  8vo, 

PP54-* 

Two   papers   read  before   the   Commandery   Dec.   5,   1888,   and 
April  3,   1889. 

BURROWS.  Palliative  and  Prejudiced  Judgments  Con- 
demned A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Baptist  Church, 
Richmond,  Va.,  June  I,  1865,  the  day  appointed  by  the  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  for  Humiliation  and  Mourning  on 
Account  of  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  together 
with  An  Extract  from  a  Sermon  Preached  on  Sunday,  April 
23rd,  1865,  upon  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  By 
J.  Lansing  Burrows,  D.  D.  Richmond,  Va. :  Office  of  Com- 
mercial Bulletin.  1865.  8vo,  pp  12. 

BUSH.  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon  Preached  in 
Grace  Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  Easter,  April  16,  1865.  By  the 
Rector,  James  S.  Bush,  M.  A.  Orange,  N.  J.  E.  Gardener, 
Printer,  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

BUTLER.  Funeral  Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Covenant,  April  19,  1865,  by 
the  Rev.  C.  M.  Butler,  D.  D.  Published  by  request.  Phila- 
delphia: Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book  and  Job  Printer,  Nos. 
1102  and  1104  Sansom  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  32. 

BUTLER.  God's  Way  of  Leading  the  Blind.  A  discourse 
commemorative  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 
by  Rev.  Henry  E.  Butler,  in  the  Congregational  Church, 
Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1865.  Burlington:  [Vt.]  Free 
Press  Book  and  Job  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  23.* 


LITERATURE.  33 

BUTLER.  The  Martyr  President.  Our  Grief  and  Our  Duty. 
By  J.  G.  Butler,  Pastor  of  St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  McGill  &  Witherow,  Printers  and  Stere- 
otypers.  1865.  8vo.  pp  14. 

Delivered  Easter  Sunday,  April  i6th. 

BUTTERWORTH.  In  the  Boyhood  of  Lincoln  A  Tale  of 
the  Tunker  Schoolmaster  and  the  Times  of  Black  Hawk.  By 
Hezekiah  Butterworth  Author  of  "The  Log  School-house  on 
the  Columbia."  [Motto.]  New  York  D.  Appleton  and 
Company,  1892  I2mo,  pp  v,  266.  Illustrated. 

CALDWELL.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  delivered  at  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  National  Fast,  June  I,  1865.  By  Augustine  Cald- 
well,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church.  Printed  by  Request.  [Xo  im- 
print, year  nor  place.]  Svo,  pp  8.* 

CAMPBELL.  Reminiscences  and  Documents  relating  to  the 
Civil  War  During  the  Year  1865.  By  John  A.  Campbell. 
Baltimore:  John  A.  Murphy  &  Co.  1887.  8vo,  pp  68. 

Judge  Campbell,  who  was  one  of  the  Hampton  Roads  Commis- 
sioners, gives  here  his  account  of  that  famous  meeting  with  Mr. 
Lincoln. 

CAXADA.  Maple  Leaves  from  Canada,  for  the  Grave  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln:  being  a  discourse  delivered  by  Rev.  Robert 
Norton,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  and  address 
by  Rev.  Robert  F.  Burns,  Pastor  of  the  Canada  Presbyterian 
Church,  at  St.  Catherines,  Canada  West.  April  23rd,  1865. 
Together  with  Proceedings  of  Public  Meetings,  etc.  St. 
Catherines,  Printed  at  E.  S.  Leavenworth's  Book  and  Job  Of- 
fice. 1865.  8vo,  pp  39.* 

CAXISIUS.    Abraham  Lincoln.    [A  biography.]  Theodor  Can- 
isius.    Stuttgart.  1878.    Svo.* 
Brit.  Mus.  Catalogue. 

CAREY.  Discourse  by  Rev.  Mr.  [Isaac  E.]  Carey,  on  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Preached  on  the  day  of  his  Fu- 
neral, April  i Qth,  1865,  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Freeport,  Illinois.  [Xo  place,  no  year.]  Svo.  pp  8.* 

CAREY.  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Value  to  the  Xation  of  hit 
exalted  Character.  Rev.  Mr.  Carev's  Fast  Dav  Sermon, 


34  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

preached  June  I,  1865,  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Freeport,  111.  [No  place,  no  year.]     8vo,  pp8.* 

CARNAHAN.  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  before  the 
Citizens  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  June  i,  1865.  By  D.  T.  Carna- 
han,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  Gettysburg: 
Aughfnbaugh  &  Wible,  Book  and  Job  Printers,  Chambers- 
burg  Street,  near  Corner  of  West,  1865.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

CARPENTER.  The  Inner  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Six 
Months  at  the  White  House.  By  F.  B.  Carpenter.  Twenty- 
seventh  thousand  Boston:  Houghton,  Miffln  and  Com- 
pany. 1883.  I2mo,  pp  vii,  359. 

First  published  in  1866,  by  Kurd  and  Houghton,  as  "Six  Months 
at  the  White  House  with  Abraham  Lincoln:  The  Story  of  a 
Picture." 

CARROLL.  The  War  Powers  of  the  General  Government  by 
Anna  Ella  Carroll  of  Maryland.  Washington:  Printed  by 
Henry  Polkinhorn.  1862.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

CATHEY.  Truth  Is  Stranger  Than  Fiction ;  or  the  True  Gen- 
esis of  a  Wonderful  Man.  By  James  H.  Cathey.  "I  am  glad 
you  have  undertaken  the  Lincoln  mystery,  if  such  it  can  be 
styled." — The  late  Col.  Jno.  D.  Cameron.  [No  imprint,  place 
nor  year.]  i6mo,  pp  185.  Illustrated. 

Preface  dated,  "Bryson  City,  N.  C.,  February  18,  1899." 

CHAFFIN.  The  President's  Death  and  Its  Lessons.  A  Dis- 
course on  Sunday  Morning,  April  23d,  1865,  before  the  Sec- 
ond Unitarian  Society  of  Philadelphia,  by  its  pastor,  William 
L.  Chaffin.  Published  by  Request.  Philadelphia:  King  & 
Baird,  Printers,  No.  607  Sansom  Street,  1865.  8vo,  pp  18.* 

CHAMBERLAIN.  The  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  James  Church,  Birmingham,  Ct., 
April  iQth,  1865.  By  Rev.  N.  H.  Chamberlain.  New  York; 
Published  by  G.  W.  Carleton,  1865.  I2mo,  pp  22. 

CHAJSE.  An  Address  on  the  Character  and  Example  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  Athenaeum  and  Everett 
Societies  of  Haverford  College,  by  Professor  Thomas  Chase, 
on  Fifth  Day  Evening,  Seventh  Month  6tk,  1865.  Philadel- 
phia: Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  35.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  35 

CHESTER.  The  Lesson  of  the  Hour.  Justice  as  well  as  Mer- 
cy. A  Discourse  preached  on  the  Sabbath  following  the  As- 
sassination of  the  President,  in  the  Capitol  Hill  Presbyterian 
Church,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  John  Ches- 
ter. Washington  Chronicle  Print.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

CHICAGO  CONVENTION.  Proceedings  of  the  Republican 
National  Convention,  held  at  Chicago,  May  16,  17  and  18, 
1860.  Albany :  Weed,  Parsons  and  Company,  printers. 

1860.  8vo,  pp  153.* 

CHITTENDEN.  Recollections  of  President  Lincoln  and  his 
Administration  By  L.  E.  Chittenden  his  Register  of  the 
Treasury  New  York  Harper  &  Brothers,  Franklin  Square. 
1891.  8vo,  pp  viii,  470.  Portrait. 

CHITTENDEN.  Personal  Reminiscences  1840-1890  Includ- 
ing some  not  hitherto  published  of  Lincoln  and  the  War  By 
L.  E.  Chittenden  Author  of  "Recollections  of  President  Lin- 
coln and  his  Administration."  New  York  Richmond, 
Croscup  &  Co.  1893.  8vo,  pp  ix,  434.  Portrait  of  the 
author. 

CHITTENDEN.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Speeches.  Compiled  by 
L.  E.  Chittenden,  Ex-Secretary  [sic]  of  the  Treasury,  Author 
of  "President  Lincoln,"  "Personal  Recollections,"  etc.  New 
York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Company.  1895.  I2mo,  pp  vi,  371. 
Portrait. 

CIRCUIT  COURT.  Resolutions  Presented  in  the  United 
States  Circuit  Court,  in  relation  to  the  death  of  Mr.  Lincoln, 
with  the  response  of  Judge  Davis,  May  19,  1865,  &c.  In- 
dianapolis:  W.  Braden  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

CLARIGNY.  The  Election  of  Mr.  Lincoln :  a  Narrative  of  the 
contest  in  1860  for  the  Presidency  of  the  United  States,  by 
Monsr.  C.  Clarigny.  Translated  from  the  "Revue  des  deux 
Mondes,"  by  Sir  Willoughby  Jones,  Bart.  London :  James 
Ridgeway,  Picadilly,  w.  Triiebner  and  Co.,  Paternoster  Row. 

1861.  Price  one  shilling.     8vo,  pp  91.*  • 

CLARK.  Memorial  Sermon,  preached  on  the  National  Funeral 
Day  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Wednesday  Noon,  April  19,  1865, 
at  Union  Chapel,  Cincinnati.  By  Alexander  Clark,  Pastor. 


36  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Cincinnati:     Masonic  Review  Office,  178  Vine  Street.     [No 
year.]     8vo,  pp  16.* 

CLARK.  An  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, pronounced  before  the  citizens  of  Poultney  and  Vicinity, 
April  1 9th,  1865.  By  Henry  Clark,  Esq.  Ruthland:  Tuttle, 
Gay  &  Company.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20. 

CLARK.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, before  the  City  Government  of  Manchester,  N.  H.  June 
ist,  1865.  By  Daniel  Clark.  Manchester,  N.  H.  Mirror 
Steam  Job  Printing  Establishment.  1865.  8vo,  pp  36. 

[CLARKE.]  Order  of  Services  at  Indiana-Place  Chapel, 
[Boston,]  on  Easter  Sunday,  April  16,  1865;  being  the  Sun- 
day after  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Boston: 
Walker,  Fuller  and  Company,  245  Washington  street.  1865. 
I2mo,  pp  24.* 

The  sermon,  by  Rev.  James  Freeman  Clarke. 

CLAXTON.  Sermons  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  de- 
livered in  St.  Luke's  Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  on  Wednes- 
day, April  I9th,  and  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865,  by  R.  Bethell 
Claxton,  D.  D.,  Rector.  Published  by  Request.  Philadel- 
phia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1865.  Svo,  pp  43.* 

COCHIN.  Abraham  Lincoln  Conference  Prononcee  le  14  Mars 
1869  a  la  Reunion  Publique  du  Theatre  Imperial  Pre- 
sidee  par  M.  Laboulaye  par  Augustin  Cochin  De  1'Institut. 
precedee  d'un  discours  de  M.  Laboulaye  Membre  de  1'Insti- 
tut  President  de  la  Reunion  Paris  (Bibliotheqne  Liberale) 
Librairie  Degorce-Cadot  70  bis,  Rue  Bonaparte,  70  bis. 
1869  i6mo,  pp  56.* 

CODDINGTON.  The  Crisis  and  the  Man.  Address  of  David 
S.  Coddington  on  the  presidential  crisis,  delivered  before  the 
Union  War  Democracy,  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New  York, 
Nov.  i,  1864.  New  York:  Wm.  Oland  Bourne,  No.  12 
Centre  Street,  1865.  Svo,  pp  16.* 

CODDINGTON.  Eulogy  on  President  Lincoln,  by  David  S. 
Coddington.  Delivered  in  the  Citadel  Square  Church, 
Charleston,  S.  C,  May  6th,  1865,  at  the  request  of  the  officers 
and  soldiers  in  the  Northern  District,  Department  of  the 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  37 

South.  "He  is  dead  yet  Speaketh."  New  York:  Baker  & 
Godwin,  Printers,  Printing  House  Square.  1865.  8vo, 
PP  3°-* 

COFFIN.  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Charles  Coffin  author  of 
"The  Boys  of  '76"  "Drum-beat  of  the  Nation"  "Marching  to 
Victory"  "Redeeming  the  Republic"  "Freedom  Triumph- 
ant" etc.  Illustrated  New  York  Harper  &  Brothers, 
Franklin  Square  1893  8vo,  pp  xiii,  542. 

COGGESHALL.  Lincoln  Memorial.  The  Journeys  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln:  From  Springfield  to  Washington,  1861,  as 
President  Elect;  and  from  Washington  to  Springfield.  1865, 
as  President  Martyred;  comprising  an  account  of  public  cere- 
monies on  the  entire  route,  and  full  details  of  both  journeys. 
By  William  T.  Coggeshall.  Published  for  the  benefit  of  the 
Ohio  Soldier's  Monument  fund  by  the  Ohio  State  Journal, 
Columbus.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  327.  Portrait. 

COIT.    "The  Sword  of  the  Lord."    A  Discourse  delivered  in  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Troy,  on  the  National  Fast  Day,  June  I,  by 
the  Rev.  T.  W.  Coit,  D.  D.,  Rector.     Printed,  not  published. 
[No  imprint,  no  place,  no  year.]     8vo,  pp  14.* 
In  "Troy  Memorial,"  pp  268  et  seq. 

COLFAX.  Life  and  Principles  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Hon. 
Schuyler  Colfax.  Delivered  in  the  Court  House  Square,  at 
South  Bend,  (Indiana,)  April  24,  1865.  Philadelphia:  James 
B.  Rodgers,  Printer,  52  &  54  North  Sixth  St.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  29.* 

Reprinted  in  "The  Life  of  Schuyler  Colfax,"  by  A.  Y.  Moore. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers,  1868. 

COLMAN.  Assassination  of  the  President.  A  Discourse  on 
the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States. 
Delivered  at  Acton,  Mass.,  April  i6th,  1865.  Repeated  in  the 
Baptist  Church,  West  Acton,  June  ist,  1865.  By  Rev.  Geo. 
W.  Colman,  Pastor  Congregational  Church,  Acton.  Boston: 
S.  Chism,  --  Franklin  Printing  House,' No.  112  Congress 
Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15. 

CONCEICAO.  As  Exquias  de  Abrahao  Lincoln,  com  um 
Esboxo  .Biographico  do  Mesmo  offerecido  Ao  Povo 
Brazileiro,  por  sen  Patricio  Jose  Manoel  da  Conceicao.* 

Mentioned  in  "The  Literary  Gazette  and  Publishers'  Circular"  of 
Nov.  i,  1865,  as  "a  brochure  of  forty  pages  just  received  from  Rio 
Janiero." 


38  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

CONNECTICUT.  Tributes  of  Connecticut  Citizens,  to  the 
memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States.  Assassinated  April  14,  1865.  [Motto.]  New 
Haven:  William  H.  Stanley,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

CONSPIRACY.  The  Great  Conspiracy,  A  Book  of  Absorbing 
Interest,  Startling  Developments,  Eminent  Persons  impli- 
cated. Full  secret  of  the  Assassination  Plot.  John  H.  Sur- 
ratt  and  his  mother,  with  Biographical  sketches  of  J.  B.  Booth 
and  John  Wilkes,  and  the  life  of  and  extraordinary  adventures 
of  John  H.  Surratt,  the  conspirator.  Philadelphia:  Pub- 
lished by  Barclay  &  Co.,  602  Arch  street.  [1866.]  8vo, 
pp  201.  Illustrated.* 

CONSPIRACY.  The  Great  Conspiracy.  Founded  on  Fact,  and 
copiously  illustrated  with  Notes  from  Rare  Pamphlets.  Ac- 
companied with  biographical  sketches  of  J.  B.  Booth,  and 
John  Wilkes.  Philadelphia :  Published  by  Barclay  &  Co., 
602  Arch  Street.  1866.  8vo,  pp  201.* 

CONSPIRATORS.  Les  Proces  des  Conspirateurs  de  Wash- 
ington. Extrait  des  Proces- Verbaux  des  seances  du  conseil 
de  guerre  de  Washington,  publics  par  le  Messager  Franco- 
Americain  et  contenant  les  depositions  des  temoins  et  les 
plaidoyers  des  defenseurs  avec  les  termes  de  la  sentence. 
Prix;  50  cents.  Public  par  H.  De  Mareil,  Editeur,  51, 
Liberty  Street,  en  face  de  la  Poste,  a  New  York.  1865. 
4to,  pp  87.* 

COOKE.  A  Sermon  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, late  President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  in 
Smyrna,  Delaware,  June  I,  1865.  By  Rev.  C.  Cooke,  D.  D. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John  Richards,  No.  122  North 
Sixth  Street.  1865.  Svo,  pp  24.* 

COOPER.  Loyal  Publication  Society,  863  Broadway.  No.  23. 
Letter  of  Peter  Cooper,  on  Skive  Emancipation.  New  York: 
1862.  Svo,  pp  8.* 

Addressed  to  President   Lincoln. 

COOPER.  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Memorial 
Discourse,  delivered  in  the  Berean  Baptist  Church,  West 
Philadelphia,  on  Sunday,  April  i6th,  1865,  by  the  Pastor, 
Rev.  James  Cooper.  Philadelphia:  James  B.  Rodgers, 
Printer,  52  and  54  North  Sixth  Street,  1865.  Svo,  pp  24.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  39 

CRAIG.  A  Sermon  on  the  Fruits  of  our  Bereavement,  de- 
livered in  the  Trinitarian  Church,  Sunday,  April  23d,  1865, 
by  Wheelock  Craig.  Published  by  Request.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.  E.  Anthony  &  Sons,  Printers,  67  Union  Street,  1865. 
8vo,  pp  14.* 

CRANE.  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  President 
Lincoln.  Preached  in  the  South  Baptist  Church,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.  By  Rev.  C.  B.  Crane.  Hart- 
ford: Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  and  Company,  1865.  8vo, 
PP  29. 

CRAVENS.     The  Story  of  Lincoln  for  Children.     By  Frances 
Cravens.     Public-School  Publishing  Co.     Bloomington,  111. 
i6mo,  pp  117.     Illustrated. 


CROCKER.  Eulogy  upon  the  Character  and  Services  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered 
by  invitation  of  the  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Taunton,  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865.  By  Samuel  L. 
Crocker,  Jr.  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson  &  Son. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  28. 

CROSBY.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of 
the  United  States.  Containing  his  Early  History  and  Politi- 
cal career;  together  with  the  Speeches,  Messages,  Proclama- 
tions and  other  Official  Documents  illustrative  of  his  eventful 
administration.  By  Frank  Crosby,  Member  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Bar.  [Motto.]  Philadelphia:  Published  by  John 
E.  Potter,  No.  617  Sansom  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  476.  Por- 
trait. 

CROSBY.  Das  Leben  Abraham  Lincolns,  des  sechzehnten  Pra- 
sidenten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten.  Enthaltend  seine  friinen 
Geschichte  und  politische  Laufbahn,  sovvie  seine  Reden,  Bot- 
schaften,  Proclamationen  und  andere  mit  seiner  ereigni- 
kreichen  Administration  in  Verbindung  stehende  offizielle 
dokumente.  Von  Frank  Crosby,  rechtsanwalt  zu  Philadel- 
phia, nach  dem  Englischen  bearbeitet  von  Prof.  Carl  Theo- 
dor  Eben.  [Mott6]  Philadelphia.  Verlag  von  John  E. 
Potter,  No.  617  Sansom  Strasse.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  496. 

CROZIER.  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Discourse  upon  the  Life, 
Services  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the 


40  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

United  States.     By  Hiram  P.  Crozier.     Delivered  at  Hunt- 
ington,  L.  I.,  April  igth,  1865.    New  York:    John  A.  Gray  & 
Green,  Printers,  16  &  18  Jacob  Street.     1865.     8vo,  pp  16.* 
Second  edition  in  1866,  same  imprint,  in  large  type,  pp  32. 

CUD  WORTH.  Eulogy  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Public 
Services  of  the  late  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  be- 
fore Council  No.  33,  Union  League  of  America,  at  Sumner 
Hall,  East  Boston,  May  8,  1865,  by  Rev.  Warren  H.  Cud- 
worth:  with  a  record  of  the  other  proceedings,  and  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  decorations  put  up  for  the  occasion.  Printed  by 
vote  of  the  Council.  Boston:  Wright  &  Potter,  Printers,  4 
Spring  Lane.  1865.  8vo,  pp  27.* 

CURRIE.  President  Lincoln.  An  Address  delivered  in  Trinity 
Church,  Covington,  Ky.,  by  Rev.  C.  G.  Currie,  Rector,  April 
i6th,  1865.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  16.* 

CURTIS.  Executive  Power.  By  B.  H.  Curtis.  Boston: 
Little,  Brown  and  Company.  1862.  I2mo,  pp  29.* 

CUSHMAN.  Resolutions  and  Discourse,  occasioned  by  the 
death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States. 
Who  died  at  Washington  City,  April  15,  1865.  The  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  Congregational  Church,  of  Man- 
chester, Vermont,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  R. 
S.  Cushman.  Manchester:  Printed  for  the  Committee. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  19. 

CUTTER.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Rock- 
land,  Maine,  April  19,  1865,  by  request  of  the  citizens.  By 
Rev.  Edward  F.  Cutter.  Boston:  D.  C.  Colesworthy,  66 
Cornhill.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

CUYLER,  Rev.  T.  L.    See  Fort  Sumter. 

DAGGETT.  A  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
April  1 5th,  1865,  preached  in  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Sunday  Morning,  April  i6th, 
1865,  and  again,  by  request,  the  following  Wednesday  Even- 
ing, by  the  Pastor,  O.  E.  Daggett.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  N. 
J.  Milliken, — Printer,  Ontario  County  Times  Office.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  16.* 

DAILEY,  Rev.  J.  P.    See  Flemington. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  41 

DALE.  (By  order  of  the  Committee  for  the  Campaign  of  1860). 
The  Young  Men's  Republican  Vocalist.  [Portrait.]  "By 
their  songs  ye  shall  know  them."  Ours  are  of  Freedom. 
Composed  and  selected  by  William  P.  Dale.  New  York: 
Published  by  A.  Morris,  135  Broadway,  price  8  cents;  75  cts. 
per  dozen;  $6.00  a  hundred;  forwarded  by  mail  free  of 
postage.  [1860.]  i6mo,  pp  36.* 

DANA.  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet  A  Lecture  delivered  on  Tues- 
day, March  10,  1896,  before  the  New  Haven  Colony  Histor- 
ical Society  by  Charles  Anderson  Dana  Assistant  Secretary 
of  War,  1863-5  [device]  Cleveland  and  New  York  Printed 
at  the  DeVinne  Press  for  Paul  Lemperly,  F.  A.  Hilliard  and 
Frank  E.  Hopkins  1896  i6mo,  pp  70.* 

DANA.  Recollections  of  the  Civil  War  With  the  Leaders  at 
Washington  and  in  the  Field  in  the  Sixties  by  Charles  A. 
Dana  Assistant  Secretary  of  War  from  1863  to  1865  with 
portrait  New  York  D.  Appleton  and  Company  1898  8vo, 
pp  xiii,  296. 

DANA.  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet  A  Lecture  delivered  before 
the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  Tuesday,  March 
10,  1896  by  Charles  Anderson  Dana,  Assistant  Secretary  of 
War,  1863-65  Souvenir  of  the  Thirteenth  Annual  Dinner 
of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York  1899  [No 
imprint,  place,  nor  year.]  i6mo,  pp  72.  Portrait. 

DARLING.  Grief  and  Duty.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the 
Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany,  April  I9th,  1865,  the 
Day  of  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln.  By 
Henry  Darling,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  Albany:  S. 
R.  Gray,  Publisher.  1865.  8vo,  pp  24. 

DASCOMB.  A  Discourse  preached  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Dascomb, 
to  his  people  at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  in  honor  of  our  late  Chief 
Magistrate,  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  Published  by  re- 
quest. Montpelier:  Walton's  Steam  Printing  Establish- 
ment. 1865.  8vo,  pp  23. 

DAVIDSON.  Address  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  before  the  Lex- 
ington Literary  Association,  New  York,  April  19,  1865.  By 
John  Davidson.  New  York:  John  J.  Reed,  Book  and  Job 
Printer,  43  &  45  Center  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 


42  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

DAVIDSON.  'The  Lessons  of  the  Hour.  A  Discourse  upon 
the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  Huntington,  Long  Island,  April  iQth,  1865, 
by  Rev.  Robert  Davidson,  D.  D.  Published  by  Request. 
Second  edition.  Huntington:  Long  Islander  Print.  [No 
year.]  8vo,  pp  12.* 

DAVIDSON.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  New 
Jersey,  upon  "Our  Sleeping  Heroes,"  --February  22d,  1866. 
By  John  Davidson,  Esq.,  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Trenton,  N. 
J.,  Printed  at  the  State  Gazette  office.  1866.  8vo,  pp  27.* 

DAVIS.  Jefferson  Davis,  and  his  complicity  in  the  Assassina- 
tion of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  and 
where  the  traitor  shall  be  tried  for  treason.  Philadelphia : 
Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers,  1866.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

DAVIS,  Hon.  Noah.     See  Albion. 

DAVIS.  Abraham  Lincoln  His  Book  A  facsimile  reproduc- 
tion of  the  original  with  an  explanatory  note  by  J.  McCan 
Davis  New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.  1900.  i6mo, 
pp  80. 

Advance  title  page   furnished   by  the  publishers,   who  estimate 
No.  of  pp.  as  above. 

DAY.  A  Memorial  discourse  on  the  character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in  Hollis, 
N.  H.,  on  the  day  of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865.  By  P. 
B.  Day,  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church.  Published  by 
request.  Concord:  Printed  by  McFarland  &  Jenks.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  20.* 

DEAN.  The  Emancipation  Proclamation  and  Arbitrary  Ar- 
rests!! Speech  of  Hon.  Gilbert  Dean  of  New  York,  de- 
livered in  the  House  of  Assembly  February  12,  1863.  Al- 
bany: Atlas  and  Argus  Print.  1863.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

DEAN.  Eulogy  pronounced  in  the  City  Hall,  Providence,  April 
19,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral  Solemnties  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  before  his  Excellency,  James  Y.  Smith,  Gov- 
ernor of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island;  Members  of  the  General 
Assembly;  City  Authorities;  the  Military;  Civic  Societies,  and 
others.  By  Rev.  Sydney  Dean.  Providence.  H.  H. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  43 

Thomas  &  Co.,  Office  of  the  Daily  Press.     1865.     8vo,  pp 
23-* 

DEBATES.  (From  the  Chicago  Daily  Times,  October  17, 
1858.)  The  Campaign  in  Illinois.  Last  Joint  Debate. 
Douglas  and  Lincoln  at  Alton,  Illinois.  Washington: 
Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.  1858.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

DEBATES.  Political  Debates  between  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Hon.  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  In  the  Celebrated  Campaign 
of  1858,  in  Illinois;  Including  the  preceding  speeches  of  each, 
at  Chicago,  Springfield,  etc.;  also,  the  two  great  speeches  of 
Mr.  Lincoln  in  Ohio,  in  1859,  as  carefully  prepared  by  the  re- 
porters of  each  party,  and  published  at  the  time  of  their  de- 
livery. Columbus:  Follett,  Foster  and  Company.  1860. 
8vo,  pp  268. 

Several  issues,  with  slight  variations  in  the  preliminary  matter. 

DEBATES.  Political  Debates  between  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Stephen  A.  Douglas  In  the  Celebrated  Campaign  of  1858  in 
Illinois,  including  the  preceding  Speeches  of  each  at  Chicago, 
Springfield,  etc.  Also,  the  two  great  Speeches  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859.  The  Burrows  Brothers  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  1894.  8vo,  pp  316. 

Reprint,  at  the  University  Press,  Cambridge,  of  which  750  num- 
bered copies  were  issued. 

DEBATES.  Political  Debates  between  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Stephen  A.  Douglas  In  the  Celebrated  Campaign  of  1858  in 
Illinois;  including  the  preceding  speeches  of  each  at  Chicago, 
Springfield,  etc.  Also,  the  two  great  speeches  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859,  and  a  Complete  Index  to  the  whole. 
Cleveland,  Ohio:  O.  S.  Hubbell  &  Company,  1895.  8vo, 

PP  4I5- 

The    "Debates"    are    also    reprinted    in    full    in    the  "Complete 
Works,"  by  Nicolay  and  Hay.    And  see  Jones,    Alonzo  T. 

DELAHAY.     The  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A 
Lecture  by  Hon.  Mark  W.  Delahay  of  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 
[No  place,  no  year.]     Folio,  pp  5.* 
Printed  on  sheets  convenient  for  delivery. 

DELPHINE.  Solon,  or  the  Rebellion  of  '61.  A  Domestic  and 
Political  Tragedy  by  Delphine.  .  .  .  [D.  1'akei,  editor 
National  Banner.]  Chicago,  111.:  S.  P.  I\<  nds,  printer. 
1862.  8vo,  pp  74.* 


44  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

DEMING.  Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Henry  Champion 
Deming,  before  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  at 
Allyn  Hall,  Hartford,  Thursday,  June  8th,  1865.  Hartford: 
A.  N.  Clark  &  Co.,  State  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  58. 

DEMUND.  Lamentation  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.  By  Isaac  S.  Demund.  New 
York.  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  -pp 
I5-* 

DE  NORMANDIE.  The  Lord  Reigneth:  A  few  words  on 
Sunday  Morning,  April  i6th,  1865,  after  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  By  James  De  Normandie,  Minister  of 
the  South  Parish,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  [No  place,  no  year.] 
I2mo,  pp  8.* 

DE  WITT.  The  Judicial  Murder  of  Mary  E.  Surratt.  David 
Miller  DeWitt.  Baltimore:  John  Murphy  &  Co.  1895. 
I2mo,  pp  vi,  259.* 

DEXTER.  What  ought  to  be  done  with  the  Freedmen  and 
with  the  Rebels.  A  sermon  preached  in  the  Berkeley  street 
church,  Boston,  (Mass.)  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  By 
Henry  Martin  Dexter.  Boston:  Published  by  Nichols  & 
Noyes.  1865.  8vo,  pp  36.* 

DICKSON.  "Blackwood's"  History  of  the.  United  States  By 
Frederick  S.  Dickson  [Motto.]  Philadelphia  George  H. 
Buchanan  and  Company  1896  8vo,  pp  27. 

Suggested  by  articles  in  current  British  Magazines  deploring 
American  ill-will  towards  England — especially  a  complaint  in 
"Blackwood's"  for  January,  1896,  that  the  School  Histories  inculcate 
unfriendliness.  Made  up  largely  of  excerpts  from  the  war-time  ut- 
terances of  that  periodical,  many  of  which  are  harshly  derogatory  to 
Mr.  Lincoln. 

DIMMICK.  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  death  of  the  late  President 
Lincoln,  Delivered  at  the  Capitol  in  Omaha,  N.  T.,  Wednes- 
day, April  I9th,  1865.  By  the  Rev.  F.  M.  Dimmick,  Pastor  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor  year] 
8vo,  pp  14.* 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.  Proceedings  of  a  Called  Meet- 
ing of  Ministers  of  all  Religious  Denominations  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  in  the  First  Baptist  Church  on  Thirteenth 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  45 

Street,  Monday,  April  17,  in  reference  to  the  sore  bereave- 
ment which  the  country  has  suffered  in  the  sudden  decease 
of  our  beloved  Chief  Magistrate,  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  the 
remarks  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gurley,  addressed  to  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  Andrew  Johnson,  and  the  reply  of  the 
President.  Washington,  D.  C.:  McGill  &  Witherow, 
Printers  and  Stereotypers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

DIX.  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Saint  Paul's  Chapel,  New  Y^ork,  on  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865.  By  the  Revd.  Morgan  Dix,  S.  T.  D.,  Rector  of  Trinity 
Church.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Vestry.  Cambridge: 
Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

DODGE.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  the  Evolution  of  his  literary 
Style.  By  Prof.  Daniel  K.  Dodge,  University  of  Illinois.  [In 
press]. 

DOUGLASS.  Oration  by  Frederick  Douglass  delivered  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Unveiling  of  the  Freedman's  Monument  in 
memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Lincoln  Park,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  April  14,  1876.  With  an  appendix.  Washington,  D. 
C.  Gilsar  Brothers,  Printers.  1876.  8vo,  pp  21.* 

Appendix,  pp.  17  to  21,  contains  account  of  the  ceremonies,  with 
poem  by  Miss  Cordelia  Ray. 

DOWNING.  Letters  of  Major  Jack  Downing,  of  the  Down- 
ingville  Malitia.  "The  Constitution  is  a  Dimmycratic  ma- 
chine, and  it's  got  to  be  run  as  a  Dimmycratic  machine,  or  it 
won't  run  at  all."  Major  Jack  Downing  to  Lincoln.  Third 
Edition.  New  York:  Van  Evrie,  Horton  &  Co.,  No.  162 
Nassau  Street,  Printing  House  Square.  1866.  I2mo,  pp 
254.  Illustrated.* 

The  author  said  to  be  Mr.  Horton  of  the  publisher's  firm. 

DRAKE.  The  Proclamation  of  Emancipation.  Speech  of 
Charles  D.  Drake,  delivered  in  Turner's  Hall,  St.  Louis, 
January  28,  1863.  8vo,  pp  7.* 

DRUMM.  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the 
United  States:  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Morning  of 
Easter  Sunday,  April  i6th,  1865,  in  St.  James  Church,  Bristol, 
Pa.,  by  the  Rev.  John  H.  Drumm,  M.  D.,  Rector  of  the 
Parish.  Wm.  Bache,  Printer,  Bristol.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp 
21.* 


46  LINCOLN  LITER  A  TURE. 

DRUMMOND.  President  Lincoln  and  the  American  War.  A 
Funeral  Address  delivered  on  Sunday,  April  30,  1865,  by 
Robert  Blackley  Drummond,  B.  A.  London.  Trubner  & 
Co.,  1865.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

DUANE.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Saint  John's  Church,  Provi- 
dence, on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  the  day  appointed  for 
the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  by  the  Rev. 
Richard  B.  Duane,  Assistant  Rector.  Providence:  H.  H. 
Thomas  &  Co.,  Office  of  the  Daily  Press.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15. 

DUDLEY.  Discourse  preached  in  the  South  Congregational 
Church,  Middletown,  Ct.,  on  the  Sabbath  Morning  after  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  By  John  L.  Dudley, 
Pastor  of  the  Church.  Middletown:  D.  Barnes.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  28. 

A  fine  example  of  pulpit  invective. 

DUFFIELD.  The  Nation's  Wail.  A  Di-;ourse  delivered  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Detroit,  on  Sabbath,  the 
1 6th  of  April,  1865,  the  day  after  receiving  the  intelligence  of 
the  Brutal  Murder  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  a  brutal 
assassin.  George  Duffield,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Detroit.  Detroit:  Advertiser  and  Tribune  Print. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  18.  » 

DUGANNE.  The  Heroic  Succession.  Oration  by  Col.  Aug. 
J.  H.  Duganne.  Delivered  at  Cooper  Institute,  April  I5th, 
1867,  on  the  Second  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  commemorated  by  the  German  Radical  Republican 
Central  Committee  of  the  City  of  New  York.  New  York: 
R..M.  De  Witt,  Publisher.  1867.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

DUNNING.  Concluding  Address  of  Rev.  Mr.  Dunning  on 
Sabbath  Morning,  April  i6th,  1865,  in  the  New  School  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Green  and  German  Streets.  [Baltimore, 
no  year.]  I2ino,  pp  3.* 

DUNNING.  Address  deliveicd  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral 
Solemnities  of  the  late  President  of  the  United  States,  in  the 
First  Constitutional  Presbyterian  Church,  April  19,  1865. 
By  Rev.  H.  Dunning,  Pastor.  Baltimore,  John  W.  W'oods, 
Printer,  202  Baltimore  Street.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

DUNNING.  The  Nameless  Crime:  A  Discourse,  delivered  in 
the  First  Constitutional  Presbyterian  Church,  Sunday  Night, 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  47 

April  23,  1865,  by  H.  Dunning,  Pastor.  Printed  by  request. 
Baltimore:  John  W.  Woods,  Printer,  202  Baltimore  Street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  12. 

DUNNING.  The  Assassination:  Its  Lessons  to  Young  Men, 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Constitutional  Presby- 
terian Church,  May  7,  1865.  By  Rev.  H.  Dunning,  Pastor. 
Printed  by  Request.  Baltimore,  John  W.  Woods,  Printer, 
202  Baltimore  Street,  1865.  8vo,  pp  12. 

DYE.  History  of  the  Plots  and  Crimes  of  the  Great  Conspiracy, 
containing  also,  biographies  of  Lincoln,  Grant  and  Sherman. 
Portraits,  &c.  &c.  By  John  Smith  Dye,  N.  Y.  [No  im- 
print, place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp — .* 

DYE.  The  Adder's  Den;  or  secrets  of  the  great  conspiracy  to 
overthrow  liberty  in  America.  Depravity  of  Slavery:  Two 
presidents  secretly  assassinated  by  poison.  Unsuccessful  at- 
tempts to  murder  three  others;  the  evidence  conclusive  and 
the  facts  established.  Together  with  the  dying  struggles  of 
the  Great  Southern  Rebellion,  by  John  Smith  Dye.  New 
York:  Published  by  the  author,  No.  32  Beekman  Street. 
1864.  8vo,  pp  128.* 

DYER.  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Albany  Penitentiary,  a  Military 
Prison  of  the  U.  S.  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  by  David 
Dyer.  Albany:  Edward  Leslie,  Printer,  1865.  8vo,  pp  20. 

EDDY.  The  Martyr  President.  A  Sermon  preached  before 
the  Baldwin  Place  Church,  April  16,  1865.  By  Daniel  C. 
Eddy,  D.  D.  Boston:  Graves  and  Young.  1865.  I2mo, 
PP  23.* 

EDDY.  "The  Martyr  to  Liberty."  Three  Sermons  preached 
in  the  First  Universalist  Church,  Philadelphia.  Sunday, 
April  i6th,  Wednesday,  April  iQth,  and  Thursday,  June  ist, 
by  Richard  Eddy,  Pastor.  Philadelphia:  H.  G.  Leisen- 
ring's  Steam-power  Printing  House,  Jayne's  Building,  Nos. 
237  and  239  Dock  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  27. 

EDDY.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Memorial  Discourse,  by  Rev. 
T.  M.  Eddy,  D.  D.,  delivered  at  a  Union  Meeting,  held  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  Waukegan,  Illinois,  Wednesday,  April 
19,  1865,  the  day  upon  which  the  Funeral  Services  of  the 


48  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

President  were   conducted    in    Washington,    and  observed 
throughout  the  Loyal  States  as  one  of  mourning.     Published 
by  request.     Chicago:     Printed  at  the  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository.    Charles    Philbrick,   Printer.     1865.     8vo,  pp  24.* 
Reprinted  in  Whitney's  "Life  on  the  Circuit  with  Lincoln,"  pp 
282  to  295. 

EDGAR.  Three  Sermons  by  Rev.  C.  H.  Edgar,  D.  D.,  oc- 
casioned by  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  preached 
in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Easton,  Pa.,  April  i6th,  iQth, 
and  23d,  1865.  Easton,  Pa.:  Printed  at  the  "Free  Press" 
Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

EDGAR.  Josiah  and  Lincoln,  The  Great  Reformers.  A 
Tribute  to  the  Worth  and  Work  of  our  Martyr-President,  de- 
livered in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Easton,  Pa.,  on  Fast 
Day,  June  I,  1865,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Cornelius  H.  Edgar, 
D.  D.  Easton,  Pa.,  Lewis  Gordon,  Printer.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  12.* 

EDGE.  President  Lincoln's  Successor.  By  Frederick  Milnes 
Edge.  London:  William  Ridgway,  169  Piccadilly,  W. 
1864.  Price,  one  shilling.  8vo,  pp  34.* 

EDINBURGH.  The  Lincoln  Monument  in  Memory  of  Scot- 
tish-American Soldiers  Unveiled  in  Edinburgh  August  21, 
1893  William  Blackwood  and  Sons  Edinburgh  and  London 
1893  i2mo,  pp  98.  Illustrated. 

EDWARDS.  Discourse  commemorative  of  Our  Illustrious 
Martyr,  delivered  in  Congregational  Church,  South  Abing- 
ton,  Fast  Day,  June  i,  1865.  By  Rev.  Henry  L.  Edwards. 
Boston,  Wright  &  Potter,  Printers,  No.  4  Spring  Lane.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  16.* 

EGAR.  The  Martyr-President.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Church  of  St.  Paul,  Leavenworth,  on  the  First  Sunday  after 
Easter,  and  again  by  request  on  the  National  Fast-day,  June 
ist,  1865.  By  the  Rev.  John  H.  Egar,  B.  D.,  Rector. 
Leavenworth,  Printed  at  the  Bulletin  Job  Printing  Establish- 
ment. 1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

[EGERTON.]     Letter  of  a  Citizen  of  Indiana  to  the  Hon.  John 
J.  Crittenden  on  the  Anti-Slavery  policy  of  President  Lincoln 
and  the  duty  of  the  National  Democracy.     1862.     [No  im- 
print, no  place.]     8vo,  pp  8.* 
Author,  Hon.  J.  K.  Egerton. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  49 

EIXHORN.  Trauer-Rede,  gehalten  am  igten  April  1865,  als 
am  Tage  der  Beisetzung  des  am  15  April  entschiummerten 
Abraham  Lincoln  Prasident  im  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  im 
Tempel  der  Keneseth  Israel  Gemeinte  zu.  Philadelphia,  Von 
Dr.  David  Einhorn.  Preis  10  cents,  zu  haben  bei  Stein  und 
Jones,  No.  321  Chestnut  Strasse.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

ELLIS.  The  Memorial  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 
at  the  Hall  of  the  Mechanic's  Institute,  Saint  John,  N.  B., 
June  i,  1865.  At  the  invitation  of  the  Citizens.  By  Charles 
M.  Ellis,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Saint  John,  N.  B.,  J.  &  A. 
McMillan,  78  Prince  Wm.  Street,  1865.  I2mo,  pp  iv,  31.* 

ENGLEHEM.  Les  Enfants  du  Travaie  Abraham  Lincoln,  ler 
partie.  Par  Alexandre  d'Englehem.  Paris  Pagnere,  1865. 
I2mo,  pp  — .* 

Sera  cemplet  en  3  livres.     Reinwald's  Catalogue  Annuel,  1865. 

EVANS.  Funeral  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  be- 
fore the  Military  Authorities  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  Wednesday, 
April  19,  1865.  By  P.  S.  Evans,  Chaplain  i3th  N.  Y.  H. 
Artillery.  Published  by  Request.  Norfolk,  Va.,  Printed  at 
the  office  of  the  Old  Dominion,  Roanoke  Square.  [No  year] 
8vo,  pp  20.* 

EVERETT.  A  Sermon  Preached  on  the  Sunday  after  the  As- 
sassination of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States,  together  with  Remarks,  made  on  the  day  of  his  funeral, 
by  Charles  Carroll  Everett,  Pastor  of  the  Independent  Con- 
gregational Church  of  Bangor.  Bangor:  Printed  by  Benj. 
A.  Burr.  1865.  8vo,  pp  25.* 

EVERETT.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Bangor,  on 
the 'day  of  the  National  Fast,  June  ist,  1865.  By  Charles 
Carroll  Everett.  Bangor:  Printed  by  Samuel  S.  Smith. 
1865.  '8vo,  pp  30. 

EWING.  Argument  of  Thomas  Ewing,  Jr.,  on  the  Jurisdiction 
and  on  the  Law  and  the  Evidence  in  the  case  of  Dr.  Samuel 
A.  Mudd,  tried  before  a  Military  Commission  of  which  Maj. 
Gen.  David  Hunter  is  President,  on  a  charge  of  Conspiracy 
to  Assassinate  the  President  and  other  Chief  Officers  of  the 
Nation.  May  and  June,  1865.  Washington:  H.  Polkin- 
horn  &  Son,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  36.* 


50  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

FARGUES.     Pastner  de  1'Englise  Suisse  de  Philadelphie.    Son 
caractere  intellectuel,  moral  et  religieux,  etc.     H.  Fargues. 
Paris,  1867.     I2mo.* 
Brit.    Mus.    Catalogue. 

FARQUHAR.  The  claims  of  God  to  recognition  in  the  Assas- 
sination of  President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon  preached  on  the 
day  of  National  Humiliation  and  Prayer,  in  the  Chanceford 
Presbyterian  Church,  Lower  Chanceford,  York  Co.,  Pa.,  and 
in  the  Prospect  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Fawn,  York 
Co.,  Pa.  By  the  Rev.  John  Farquhar,  Pastor  of  the  Former 
Church.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Pearsol  &  Geist,  Printers,  Daily 
Express  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  23.* 

FERREIRA.  A  Morte  de  Lincoln.  Canto  Elegiaco  por  Felix 
Ferreira.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  1865.  i8mo,  pp  10.* 

FIELD.  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, by  the  Hon.  Richard  S.  Field.  Delivered  before  the 
Legislature  of  New  Jersey,  February  12,  1866.  Trenton,  N. 
J.:  Printed  at  the  "State  Gazette"  Office.  1866.  8vo,  pp 
40. 

FIELD,  Rev.  Thomas  P.     See  New  London. 

FISH.  Lincoln  Literature  A  Bibliographical  Account  of 
books  arid  pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Daniel  Fish  Member  and  Secretary  Public  Library  Board 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Published  by  the  Board  Minne- 
apolis 1900  8vo,  pp 

FLEMINGTON.  Discourses  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States,  Delivered  in  Flem- 
ington,  N.  J.,  by  the  Pastors  of  the  different  Churches,  on 
Wednesday,  April  I9th,  1865.  Published  by  the  Citizens. 
Lambertville,  N.  J.,  Clark  Peirson,  Printer,  "Beacon"  Office. 
1865.  I2mo,  pp  22,  16,  13.* 

Three  sermons,  the  first  by  Rev.  Thomas  Swaim,  pastor  of  the 
Baptist  Church;  second  by  Rev.  J.  L.  Janeway,  pastor  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church,  and  the  third  by  Rev.  J,  P.  Dailey,  Pastor  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

FORT  SUMTER.  The  Trip  of  the  Steamer  Oceanius  to  Fort 
Sumter  and  Charleston,  S.  C.,  April  I4th,  1865.  Brooklyn: 
"The  Union"  Steam  Printing  House,  10  Front  Street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  172.* 

Contains  an  address  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  by  Rev.  T.  L. 
Cuyler. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  51 

FOSTER.  The  World's  Workers.  Abraham  Lincoln.  By 
Ernest  Foster,  Author  of  "Heroes  of  the  Indian  Empire," 
"Men  of  note:  their  Boyhood  and  Schooldays,"  etc.  Fourth 
edition.  Cassell  &  Company,  Limited:  London,  Paris,  New 
York  &  Melbourne.  1890.  I2mo,  pp  128.  Portrait. 

FOWLER.  Character  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Discourse  preached  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1865.  By 
Rev.  Henry  Fowler,  Pastor  of  the  Central  Presbyterian 
Church.  Published  by  Request.  Auburn,  N.  Y. :  William 
J.  Moses'  Steam  Press  Establishment,  No.  16  Clark  Street. 
New  York:  Sheldon  &  Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

FOWLER.  An  Address  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln, 
delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Citizens  of  New-Rochelle, 
Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  John  Fowler,  Jr.,  Thursday  Ev'g, 
April  20,  1865,  in  the  Old  Episcopal  Church,  New-Rochelle. 
New  York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers,  cor.  Frankfort 
and  Jacob  Streets.  1865.  8vo,  pp  28. 

FOWLER.     An  Oration  on  the  Character  and  Public  Services 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Delivered  by  Rev.  C.  H.  Fowler,  A. 
M.,  in  Bryan  Hall,  Chicago,  111.     Chicago:     Printed  at  the 
Methodist  Book  Depository.     1867.     8vo,  pp  22. 
Originally  delivered  on  the  day  of  the  interment. 

FRANCIS.  The  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection.  Relics  of  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  Autographs  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors 
and  Government  Officials.  Collected  by  Julius  E.  Francis. 
Property  of  the  Lincoln  Birthday  Association,  in  the  rooms 
of  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society,  Young  Men's  Library 
Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Art-Printing 
works  of  Matthews,  Northrup  &  Co.  Office  of  the  "Buffalo 
Morning  Express."  1887]  Sm.  4to,  pp  55.* 

FREEMAN.  God  in  Our  National  Affairs.  A  Sermon  deliver- 
ed in  Trinity  Chapel,  Newport,  Sabbath  Morning,  April  16, 
1865,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  George  E.  Freeman.  Published  by 
Request.  Boston :  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  Printers,  34 
School  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  18.* 

FRELINGHUYSEN.  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  April  19,  1865.  Oration  by  Frederick  J.  Freling- 
huysen,  Esq.  Newark,  N.  J.:  Printed  at  the  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  23.* 


52  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

FRENCH.  Address  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the  Statue 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  erected  in  front  of  the  City  Hall,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  By  invitation  of  Hon.  Richard  Wallach,  Noble 
D.  Lamer,  Esq.,  and  Asbury  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Managers  of  the 
Lincoln  Monument  Association.  By  Benjamin  B.  French. 
Washington  City :  McGill  and  Witherow,  Printers  and 
Stereotypers.  1868.  8vo,  pp  16.* 
Date  of  dedication,  April  15,  1868. 

FRENCH.  A  Letter  and  Short  Poem,  on  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  [Portrait]  by  the  late  Hon.  B.  B.  French,  of-Wash- 
ington,  D.  C.  1870.  A.  Boyd,  Novelty  Printing  Press,  396 
Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp  (not  numbered),  4.* 

FRENCH.  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Liberator  A  Biographical 
Sketch  "Lincoln,  the  man  who  freed  the  slave"  By  Charles 
Wallace  French  Funk  &  Wagnalls  New  York  1891 
I2mo,  pp  298.  Portrait. 

In  "American  Reformers"  series. 

FROST.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Oration  delivered  on  Wash- 
ington's birthday,  1891  by  William  G.  Frost  [Motto]  The 
Oberlin  News  Press  [1891]  8vo,  pp  37.* 

Cover    title:      "Washington's    Birthday    Souvenir    [Motto]    The 
Oration  and   Odes.     Oberlin  College.     1891." 

FRY.  Republican  "Campaign"  Text-Book  for  1860.  By  Will- 
iam Henry  Fry,  of  the  New  York  Tribune.  New  York :  A. 
B.  Burdick,  Publisher,  No.  145  Nassau  St.  1860.  I2mo, 
chapters  32.* 

Contains  Lives  of  Lincoln  and  Hamlin.     Advertised  in  "Political 
Text-Book  for  1860."     See  Greeley. 

FULLER.  A  City  or  House  Divided  Against  Itself.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  by  Rev.  Richard  Fuller,  D.  D.,  On  the  First 
day  of  June,  1865,  being  the  day  of  National  Fasting  and 
Humiliation.  Baltimore:  J.  F.  Weishampel,  Jr.,  Book- 
seller &  Stationer,  No.  8,  Under  Eutaw  House.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  20. 

GADDIS.  Sermon  upon  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, by  Rev.  M.  P.  Gaddis,  Pastor  Sixth  street  M.  P.  Church. 
Delivered  in  Pike's  Opera  House,  April  16,  1865.  Washing- 
ton the  Father,  Lincoln  the  Savior  of  our  Country.  Cin- 
cinnati: Times  Steam  Book  and  Job  Office.  1865.  8vo, 
PP  I5-* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  53 

GALLAHER.  Best  Lincoln  Stories  Tersely  Told.  By  J.  E. 
Gallaher.  Chicago:  James  E.  Gallaher  &  Co.,  36,  184 
Dearborn  St.  [1898.]  i6mo,  pp  122.  Portrait. 

GARFIELD.  Remarks  of  Hon.  Jas.  A.  Garfield,  of  Ohio,  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  April  14,  1866,  in  Memory 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Hudson  Taylor, 
Printer.  1866.  8vo,  pp  4.* 

GARRISON.  The  Teachings  of  the  Crisis.  Address  delivered 
in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  on  the  occasion  of  The 
Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  J.  F. 
Garrison,  M.  D.  Second  edition.  Camden,  N.  J.:  Printed 
by  S.  Chew,  at  the  office  of  the  "West  Jersey  Press."  1865. 
8vo,  pp  20. 

GASTINEAU.  Bejamin  Gastineau.  Histiore  de  la  souscrip- 
tion  populaire  a  la  medaille  Lincoln.  La  Medaille  de  la 
liberte  avec  des  Lettres  de  Flocen,  Edgar  Quinet,  Victor 
Hugo,  Schaslcher,  Lois  Blanc  et  la  vie  d'Abraham  Lincoln. 
Prix  50  centimes.  Paris,  Libraire  Internationale  A  Lacroix, 
Verboeckoven  &  Cie,  Editeurs  15  boulevart  Montmarte  A 
Nantes,  chez  Andre,  Libraire  Guar  de  la  Fosse.  [No  year.] 
I2mo,  pp  34.* 

GEAR.  The  Nation's  Grief  for  its  fallen  Chief.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  First  Congregational  Chapel,  Philadelphia, 
Sabbath  Evening,  April  23d,  1865,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  D. 
L.  Gear.  Published  by  request.  Philadelphia,  Ringwalt  & 
Brown,  Steam-Power  Printers,  in  and  113  S.  Fourth  street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

GETTYSBURG.  An  Oration  delivered  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg,  November  19,  1863,  at  the  consecration  of  the 
Cemetery  prepared  for  the  interment  of  the  remains  of  those 
who  fell  in  the  Battles  of  July  ist,  2nd,  and  3d,  1863.  By  Ed- 
ward Everett.  To  which  is  added  interesting  reports  of  the 
dedicatory  ceremonies;  descriptions  of  the  Battle-field;  in- 
cidents and  details  of  the  Battles,  etc.  New  York:  Baker  & 
Godwin,  printers  and  publishers,  Printing  House  Square,  op- 
posite City  Hall.  1863.  8vo,  pp  48.* 

Contains  Mr.  Lincoln's  dedicatory  address. 

GETTYSBURG.  Address  of  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  at  the 
Consecration  of  the  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  I9th 


54  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

November,  1863,  with  the  Dedicatory  Speech  of  President 
Lincoln,  and  the  other  Exercises  of  the  occasion;  accom- 
panied by  an  account  of  the  origin  of  the  undertaking  and 
of  the  arrangement  of  the  cemetery  grounds,  and  by  a  map 
of  the  Battle-field  and  a  plan  of  the  cemetery.  Published 
for  the  benefit  of  the  Cemetery  Monument  Fund.  Boston: 
Little,  Brown  and  Company.  1864.  8vo,  pp  88. 

GETTYSBURG.  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech.  Critic  Leaf- 
let No.  3.  New  York:  The  Critic  Co.  1898.  I2mo,  pp  4. 

Fac-simile  of  autographic  copy  made  for  the  soldier's  and  sail- 
or's fair  held  in  Baltimore  in  1864.  Shows  final  and  authentic  form 
of  the  address.  Reproduced  also  in  "Autograph  Leaves  of  Our 
Country's  Authors."  Gush  ings  &  Bailey,  Baltimore,  1864.  See 
article,  "Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address,"  by  Mr.  Nicolay,  in 
Century  Mazagine  for  February,  1894. 

[GIBBONS.].  The  Truth  Plainly  Spoken.  [Remarks  of  the 
Hon.  Charles  Gibbons  before  the  Union  League,  April  17, 
1865.]  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 

GILLETTE.  God  Seen  Above  all  National  Calamities.  A 
Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  April  23,  1865. 
By  A.  D.  Gillette,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Washington,  D.  C.,  McGill  &  Witherow, 
Printers  and  Stereotypers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

GILMORE.  Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
the  Civil  War  by  James  R.  Gilmore  (Edmund  Kirke) 
Author  of  "Among  the  Pines,"  "John  Sevier,  the  Common- 
wealth Builder,"  "The  Life  of  James  A.  Garfield,"  etc.  Il- 
lustrated. Boston  L.  C.  Page  and  Company  (incorporated) 
1898.  8vo,  pp  338. 

GIRAULT.  Rite  Oriental  de  Misraim  pour  la  France.  Dis- 
cours  Funebre  prononce  a  la  memoire  du  President  Lincoln 
par  le  Grand  President  Girault,  dans  la  tenue  solennelle  de 
deuil,  le  xvi'  jour  du  III'  mois  annueaire  5869,  on  le  16'  jour 
de  mois  de  mai  1865,  ere  vulgaire,  dan  la  R :.  M :.  L:.  de  T 
Arc-en-ciel.  [Paris.-Imprierie  de  E.  Martinet,  rue  Mignon, 
2.]  8vo,  pp  3.* 

GLAESER.  Das  Lincoln-Monument.  Eine  Rede  des  Senator 
Charles  Sumner.  Nebst  einer  Lebensskizze  Sumner's  und 
der  in  seiner  Rede  erwahnten  Kiinstler.  Zugleich  ein 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  55 

Beitrag  zur  Kunstgeschichte  Amerika's.  Bearbeitet  von 
August  Glaeser,  Sekretar  cles  Generalconsulats  der 
vereinigten  Staaten  von  America  zu  Frankfurt  a.  M.  Frank- 
furt a/M.,  Joh.  Chr.  Hermann'sche  Buchandlung,  M.  Diester- 
weg.  1868.  8vo,  pp  77.* 

The  remarks  of  Sumner  refer  to  the  Vinnie  Ream    statue  of  Lin- 
coln. 

GLOVER.  The  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse 
delivered  April  23d,  1865,  at  Strawn's  Hall,  Jacksonville,  111., 
by  Rev.  L.  M.  Glover,  D.  D.,  Pastor  ist  Presbyterian  Church. 
Jacksonville:  Printed  at  the  Journal  Book  and  Job  Office. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  21.* 

GODWIN,  Parke.     See  Athenaeum  Club. 
GOODFELLOW,  Rev.  William.     See  Buenos  Aires. 

GOODSPEED.  Funeral  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  preached  Sunday,  April  23d,  1865,  in  the  Second 
Baptist  Church,  Chicago.  By  Rev.  E.  J.  Goodspeed,  Pastor. 
[Motto.]  Chicago:  Printed  by  the  Trustees.  1865.  8vo, 

PP  37-* 

Contains  also  sermon  by  same  on  June  ist. 

GORDON.  The  Sin  of  Reviling,  and  its  Work.  A  Funeral 
Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln, 
April  i4th,  1865.  By  W.  R.  Gordon,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the 
Ref.  Prot.  Church  of  Schraalenberg,  N.  J.  Preached  on 
May  7,  1865.  Published  by  request  of  the  consistory.  New 
York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  16  &  18  Jacob  Street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  24. 

GRATER.  A  Discourse,  respectfully  dedicated  to  a  grateful 
people.  In  Memory  of  the  Worth  of  Our  Lamented  Chief 
Magistrate,  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  April  2ist,  1865,  by 
Rev.  Abraham  Grater.  Copied  by  several  German  news- 
papers and  translated  from  the  German.  Skippackville,  Pa.r 
Printed  by  J.  M.  Schuenemann.  1865.  For  Sale:  by  I. 
Kohler,  No.  202  North  4th  St.,  Philadelphia.  Neutralist 
Office,  Skippackville,  Montg.  County,  Pa.  Price:  Single 
copy  5  cts.;  30  copies  $i.  Sent  to  any  address  free  of  postage. 
8vo,  pp  8.* 

GRAY.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  for  the  young  man  and  the 
Sabbath  School.  By  William  C.  Gray.  [Motto.]  Cincin- 


56  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

nati:     Western  Tract  and  Book  Society.     1868.     I2ino,  pp 
200.      Illustrated. 

GREELEY.  A  Political  Text-book  for  1860:  comprising  a 
brief  view  of  Presidential  nominations  and  elections:  In- 
cluding all  the  National  Platforms  ever  yet  adopted:  Also,  a 
History  of  the  Struggle  respecting  Slavery  in  the  Territories, 
and  of  the  action  of  Congress  as  to  the  Freedom  of  the  Public 
Lands,  with  the  most  notable  Speeches  and  Letters  of  Messrs. 
Lincoln,  Douglas,  Bell,  Cass,  Seward,  Everett,  Breckenridge, 
H.  V.  Johnson,  etc.,  etc.,  touching  the  Questions  of  the  Day; 
and  Returns  of  all  Presidential  Elections  since  1836.  Com- 
piled by  Horace  Greeley  and  John  F.  Cleveland.  New  York: 
Published  by  the  Tribune  Association.  1860.  8vo,  pp  248. 

GREELEY,  Horace.     See  Benton. 

GREENE.  Thrilling  Stories  of  the  Great  Rebellion  :  comprising 
heroic  adventures  and  hairbreadth  escapes  of  soldiers,  scouts, 
spies,  and  refugees,  etc.  Together  with  an  account  of  the 
death  of  President  Lincoln;  fate  of  the  assassins;  capture  of 
Jefferson  Davis,  and  end  of  the  war.  By  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Charles  S.  Greene,  late  of  the  United  States  Army.  With 
illustrations.  Philadelphia:  Published  by  John  E.  Potter  & 
Co.,  No.  617  Sansom  street.  I2mo,  pp  494.* 

GROLIER  CLUB.  Transactions  of  The  Grolier  Club  of  the 
City  of  New  York  From  February  Eighteen  Hundred  and 
Ninety-four  to  July  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Ninety-Nine 
Part  iii  [Device  of  the  Club.]  New  York  The  Grolier  Club 
Twenty-Nme  East  Thirty-Second  Street.  1899  Sm.  4to,  pp 
229.* 

Contains  "Abraham  Lincoln's  Place  in  History,"  an  address 
delivered  at  the  Club  on  Ladies'  Day,  April  7,  1899,  by  Charles 
Henry  Hart;  pp.  153  to  181. 

GURLEY.  The  Voice  of  the  Rod.  A  Sermon  preached  on 
Thursday,  June  i,  1865,  in  the  New  York  Avenue  Presby- 
terian Church,  Washington,  D.  C.,  by  The  Rev.  P.  D.  Gurley, 
D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  Washington,  D.  C.:  William 
Ballantyne,  Bookseller.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

GUTHRIE.  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ad- 
dressed to  the  American  People.  By  Dr.  W.  E.  Guthrie. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  57 

Philadelphia:     John  Penington  &  Sons,  127  South  Seventh 
Street.     1865.     i8mo,  pp  9. 

Delivered  before  the  American  Literary  Union,  April  25,  1865. 

HACO.  J.  Wilkes  Booth.  The  assassinator  of  President  Lin- 
coln. By  Dion  Haco,  Esq.,  Author  of  "Osgood,  the  Demon 
Refugee,"  "Chetham,  or  the  Swamp  Dragons,"  "Perdita,  the 
Demon  Refugee's  Daughter,"  "Larry,  the  Army  Dog  Rob- 
ber," "Rob.  Cobb  Kennedy,  the  Incendiary  Spy,"  etc.,  etc., 
etc.,  etc.  New  York:  T.  R.  Dawley,  publisher  for  the 
Million,  13  and  15  Park  Row.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  106.  Illus- 
trated cover.* 

HACO.  The  Private  Journal  and  Diary  of  John  H.  Surratt, 
the  Conspirator,  Edited  and  arranged  by  Dion  Haco,  Esq., 
Author  of  "Booth,  the  Assassin,"  the  "War  Novels,"  "Lives 
of  Grant,  Sherman,  Sheridan,  Lincoln,  Butler,"  "Grant  and 
his  Generals,"  etc.,  etc.  "Murder  most  foul." — Shakespeare. 
New  York:  Frederic  A.  Brady,  publisher,  22  Ann  street, 
near  Nassau.  1866.  I2mo,  pp  104.  Illustrated  cover.* 

[HALE.]     The  President's  Words:     A  Selection  of  Passages 
from  the  Speeches,  Addresses,  and  Letters  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    [Motto.]     Boston:    Walker,  Fuller  and  Company,  245 
Washington  Street.     1865.     I2mo,  pp  186. 
Compiled  by  Rev.  Edward  Everett  Hale. 

HALL.     A   Mournful   Easter.    A  Discourse   delivered  in  the 
Church  of  the  Epiphany,  Washington,  D.  C.,  on  Easter  Day, 
'  April  19,  1865,  by  the. Rector,  Rev.  Charles  H.  Hall,  D.  D. 
Being  the  second  day  after  the  Assassination  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  and  a  similar  attempt  on  the  Secretary 
of  State,  on  the  night  of  Good  Friday.     Washington:  Gideon 
&  Pearson,  Printers.     1865.     8vo,  pp  15. 
The  date,  "19,"  a  misprint  for  "16." 

HALL.  President  Lincoln's  Death;  Its  Voice  to  the  People.  A 
Discourse  by  Gordon  Hall,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Edwards 
Church.  Preached  in  the  First  Church,  Northampton,  April 
19,  1865.  Northampton,  Mass.  Trumbull  &  Gere,  Printers. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

HALL.  A  Sermon  on  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Preached  at  Surrey  Chapel,  London,  Sunday,  May  14,  1865. 


58  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

By    Rev.    Newman    Hall.     Boston:     Bartlett    &    Halliday. 
1865.     8vo,  pp  16. 

HALSTEAD.  Caucuses  of  1860.  A  History  of  the  National 
Political  Conventions  of  the  Current  Presidential  Campaign ; 
being  a  Complete  Record  of  the  Business  of  all  the  Conven- 
tions ;  with  Sketches  of  Distinguished  men  in  attendance  upon 
them,  and  descriptions  of  the  most  characteristic  Scenes  and 
memorable  Events.  Compiled  from  the  Correspondence  of 
the  Cincinnati  Commercial,  written  "on  the  Circuit  of  the 
Conventions,"  and  the  Official  Reports.  By  M.  Halstead,  an 
Eye-witness  of  them  all.  Columbus :  Follett,  Foster  and 
Company.  1860  8vo,  pp  232.* 

HAMILL.     President  Lincoln,  a  faithful  son.     An  Address  de- 

.  livered  before  the  High  School,  at  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  by 

Samuel  M.  Hamill,  D.  D.,  June  ist,  1865.     Trenton:   Murphy 

&  Bechtel,   Printers,   opposite  the   City   Hall.     1865.     8vo, 

pp  ii.* 

HAMILTON.  Letter  of  Gen.  A.  J.  Hamilton,  of  Texas,  to  the 
President  of  the  United  States.  [Date,  July  18,  1863.  No 
imprint,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  18.* 

HAMMOND.  A  Sermon  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  Preached  at  Monson,  at  the  United  Service  of 
the  Congregational  and  Methodist  Churches,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865.  By  Charles  Hammond, 
Principal  of  Monson  Academy.  Springfield:  Samuel 
Bowles  and  Company,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  21.* 

HAMMOND.  Abraham  Lincoln;  A  Eulogy  delivered  at 
Anamosa,  Iowa,  on  the  day  of  the  State  Fast,  April  27,  1865. 
By  William  G.  Hammond.  Published  by  Request.  Daven- 
port: Publishing  House  of  Luse  &  Griggs.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  16.* 

HANAFORD.  Our  Martyred  President.  By  Mrs.  P.  A. 
Hanaford.  Author  of  ''The  Young  Captain,"  etc.  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Born  February  12,  1809;  Died,  April  15,  1865. 
[Motto.]  Boston:  B.  B.  Russell  and  Company,  55  Cornhill. 
1865.  Small  4to,  pp  24.  Portrait.* 

HANAFORD.  Abraham  Lincoln:  His  Life  and  Public 
Services.  By  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford,  Author  of  "Our  Mar- 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  59 

tyred  President,"  "The  Young  Captain,"  etc.  [Motto.]  Bos- 
ton:  B.  B.  Russell  and  Company.  1865.  121110,  pp  216. 
Portrait. 

Reissued    1895,    by    The   Werner    Company,    Chicago    and    New 
York.     For  German  edition,  see  Wiirtzburger. 

HAPGOOD.  Abraham  Lincoln  the  Man  of  the  People  by 
Norman  Hapgood  Author  of  "Literary  Statesmen,"  "A  Life 
of  Daniel  Webster,"  etc.  New  York  The  Macmillan  Com- 
pany London  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.  1899.  8vo,  pp  433. 
Portraits. 

HARBAUGH.  Treason  and  Law.  A  Discourse,  delivered  at 
Clearspring,  Maryland,  June  i,  1865,  the  Day  of  National 
Mourning.  By  H.  Harbaugh,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Theology 
at  Mercersburg,  Pa.  Published  by  request  of  the  audience. 
Philadelphia:  Jas.  B.  Rodgers,  Pr.,  52  &  54  North  Sixth 
street.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  31.* 

HARDINGE.  The  Great  Funeral  Oration  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, by  Miss  Emma  Hardinge.  Delivered  Sunday,  April  16, 
1865,  at  Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  before  upwards  of  three 
thousand  persons.  New  York:  American  News  Company, 
Nassau  Street.  Twenty-five  Cents.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp  28. 

HARRIS.  Assassination  of  Lincoln  A  History  of  the  Great 
Conspiracy  Trial  of  the  Conspirators  by  a  Military  Commis- 
sion and  a  Review  of  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  By  T.  M. 
Harris  Late  Brigadier-General  of  U.  S.  V.  and  Major-Gen- 
eral by  Brevet  A  Member  of  the  Commission  Boston,  Mass. 
American  Citizen  Company  7  Broomfield  Street  [1892.] 
8vo,  pp  419.  Illustrated. 

HART.  Bibliographia  Lincolniana :  an  account  of  the  Publica- 
tions occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Being  a  Biblio- 
graphical Catalogue  of  all  Sermons,  Eulogies,  Orations,  etc., 
delivered  at  the  time,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduction  by 
Charles  Henry  Hart,  LL.  B.,  Historiographer  of  the  Numis- 
matic and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadelphia,  and  Corres- 
ponding Member  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society;  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  the  Long  Island  His- 
torical Society,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  Albany. :  Joel  Munsell.  1870. 
8vo,  pp  86.* 

From   "Memorial   Lincoln   Bibliography;"    see   Boyd.     Twenty- 
five  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 


60  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

HART.  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  his  Excellency  Abraham 
Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  by  Charles 
Henry  Hart,  LL.  B.,  Author  of  "Memoir  of  Prescott,"  "His- 
torical Sketch  of  National  Medals,"  "Remarks  on  Tabasco, 
Mexico,"  etc.,  etc.  Reprinted  from  Introduction  to  Biblio- 
graphia  Lincolniana.  Albany.:  Joel  Munsell.  1870.  8vo, 
pp  21.* 

One  hundred  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

HART.  Price  10  cents.  Published  Bi-monthly.  Annual  Sub- 
scription, 60  cents.  American  History  Leaflets,  Colonial  and 
Constitutional.  Edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  and  Edward 
Channing,  of  Harvard  University.  No.  18.  November,  1894. 
Lincoln's  Inaugural  and  First  Message  to  Congress.  New 
York.  A.  Lovell  &  Co  1894.* 

No.  12,  same  series,  contains  first  call  for  troops  and  the 
blockade  proclamation.  No.  26,  made  up  of  extracts  from  Lin- 
coln's state  papers. 

HARTSON.  Oration  of  Chancellor  Hartson  at  the  Celebration 
of  the  74th  Birthday  Anniversary  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Lincoln  Association.  Dashaway  Hall, 
Post  St.,  Monday  Evening,  February  I2th,  1883.  San  Fran- 
cisco; Frank  Eastman  &  Co.,  Printers,  509  Clay  Street.  1883. 
8vo,  pp  16.* 

[HASTED.]  Copy  of  a  letter  written  from  Buffalo,  state  of  N. 
Y.  Dec.  21,  1860.  To  the  Honorable  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.  [No  im- 
print, year,  nor  place.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

Contains  letters  to  Greeley  and  others.  Author,  Frederick 
Hasted. 

HATHAWAY.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln:  Preached  at  Coxsackie,  on  Wednesday, 
April  19,  1865,  by  Warren  Hathaway.  Albany:  J.  Munsell, 
78  State  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

HAVEN.  Memorial  Proceedings  in  honor  of  the  lamented 
President  of  the  United  States,  Abraham  Lincoln,  held  in 
Ann  Arbor,  Michigan;  [April  igth,  1865.]  With  the  Ad- 
dress of  Rev.  E.  O.  Haven,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the 
University  of  Michigan.  Ann  Arbor:  Printed  at  the 
"Peninsular  Courier"  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  u.* 


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HAVEN.  Te  Deum  Laudamus.  The  cause  and  consequence 
of  the  election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Thanksgiving  Ser- 
mon delivered  in  the  Harvard  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Cambridge, 
Sunday  Evening,  Nov.  u,  1860,  by  Rev.  Gilbert  Haven. 
[Text]  Boston:  J.  M.  Hewes,  Printer,  81  Cornhill.  Sold 
by  J.  P.  Magee,  No.  5,  Cornhill.  1860.  8vo,  pp  44.* 

HAVEN.  The  Uniter  and  Liberator  of  America.  A  Memorial 
Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Career  of  Abraham  Lincoln: 
delivered  in  the  North  Russell  Street  M.  E.  Church,  Boston, 
Sunday,  April  23,  1865,  by  Gilbert  Haven.  [Motto.]  Bos- 
ton: James  P.  Magee,  No.  5  Cornhill.  1865.  8vo,  pp  32. 

HAWLEY.  Truth  and  Righteousness  Triumphant.  A  Dis- 
course Commemorative  of  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln: 
Preached  in  the  Washington  Avenue  M.  E.  Church,  April  20, 
1865,  by  B.  Hawley,  D.  D.  Albany,  N.  Y.:  J.  Munsell,  78 
State  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20. 

HAY.  A  Pastoral  Letter  for  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Palethorp  Hay,  LL.  D.,  Rector,  to  the  Members 
of  the  three  Parishes  of  Christ  Church,  Riverton.  Trinity 
Church,  Fairview.  St.  Peter's  Church,  Rancocas.  Philadel- 
phia :  J.  B.  Chandler,  Printer  306  &  308  Chestnut  St.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  4.* 

Relates   wholly  to   the   President's  death. 

HAYDEN.  Our  Country's  Martyr.  A  Tribute  to  Abraham 
Lincoln,  our  beloved  and  lamented  President.  By  Mrs.  Caro- 
line A.  Hayden.  Boston:  Press  of  Dakin  and  Metcalf,  No. 
37  Cornhill.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  23.  A  poem.* 

HAYDEN.  A  Brief  Abstract  of  remarks  by  Rev.  Wm.  D.  Hay- 
den,  at  the  New  Jerusalem  Church,  on  the  Funeral  of  the 
President,  April  19,  1865.  Cincinnati:  Mallory,  Power  & 
Co.,  Printers,  135  Main  street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  10.* 

HAYERE.  Eloge  Funebre  du  President  A.  Lincoln  fait  par  le 
tres-puissant  Frere  J.  T.  Hayere,  Superueur  grand  Conserv- 
ateur  honoraire  de  x'O  :.  mac,onnique  oriental  de  misraiim  pour 
la  France,  Grand  Commandeur  des  Chevaliers  defenseurs  de 
la  maqonnierie,  dans  la  ceremonie  funebre  qui  a  eu  lieu  le 
xvi'  .  .jour  du  in'  mois,  anno  lucis — le  16'  jour  du  mois,  de 
Mai  1865,  efe  vulgaire,  dans  la  tentie  solennelle  de  deuil  de  la 


62  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

respectable  mere  loge  de  l'Arc-en-ciel,  a  laquelle  assistaient 
tons  les  membres  du  Souverain  Grand  Conseil  general,  puis- 
sance Supreme  de  1'Ordre  a  la  vallee  de  Paris.  Paris  Impri- 
merie  de  E.  Martinet  Rue  M'ignon,  2.  1865.  8vo,  pp  44.* 

HEERMANS.  War  Power  of  the  President,  Summary  Imprison- 
ment. By  J.  Heermans.  No.  32,  Loyal  Publication  Society, 
N.  Y.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp.  —  .* 

HELWIG.  The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  What  was 
the  Religious  Faith  of  those  engaged  in  the  Conspiracy  that 
resulted  in  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  on  Friday  Evening,  April  14,  1865?  The 
sworn  Testimony  of  Witnesses,  taken  from  the  Official  Re- 
port of  the  trial  of  John  H.  Surratt,  Published  by  the  Govern- 
ment, at  Washington,  D.  C.,  1867.  A  Lecture  on  Roman- 
ism, by  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Helwig,  D.  D.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Price  per  Copy,  10  Cents.  $1.00  per  Dozen  [No  imprint,  no 
year.  A.  D.  Hosterman  &  Co.,  Printers.]  8vo,  pp  15. 

HEPWORTH.  Two  Sermons  Preached  in  the  Church  of  the 
Unity,  April  23,  1865.  I.  On  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. II.  Duties  suggested  by  the  National  Grief.  By 
George  H.  Hepworth,  Pastor  of  the  Society.  Boston  :  Print- 
ed for  the  Society,  by  John  Wilson  and  Son.  1865.  I2mo,  pp 
27.* 

HEPWORTH.     The  Criminal;  The  Crime;  The  Penalty.     By 
George  H.  Hepworth.     Boston:     Walker,  Fuller  and  Com- 
pany, 245,  Washington  Street.     1865.     Svo,  pp  31. 
Refers  to  the  crime  and  punishment  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

HERNDON.  Herndon's  Lincoln  The  True  Story  of  a  Great 
Life  Etiam  in  Minimis  major.  The  History  and  Personal 
Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  William  H.  Herndon 
For  Twenty  Years  His  Friend  and  Law  Partner  and  Jesse 
William  Weik,  A.  M.  Chicago:  Belford-Clarke  Co.  1890. 
In  three  volumes,  I2mo.  Vol.  I,  pp  xx,  199.  Vol.  2,  pp  200 
to  418.  Vol.  3,  pp  419  to  638.  Illustrated. 

HERNDON.  Abraham  Lincoln  The  True  Story  of  a  Great 
Life  By  William  H.  Herndon  and  Jesse  W.  Weik  with  an 
Introduction  bv  Horace  White  Illustrated  In  Two  Volumes 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  63 

New  York    D.  Appleton  and  Company     1892     i2mo.    Vol. 
i,  pp  xxviii,  351.    Vol.  2,  pp  vii,  348. 

Revised  edition   of  last  above.      Besides   the   introduction,    Mr. 
White  contributes  a  chapter  on  the  debate  with  Douglas. 

HIBBARD.  In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  Unitarian  Church  in 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Sunday,  April  I7th,  1865,  by  A.  G.  Hibbard, 
Pastor  of  the  Church.  Published  by  request.  Detroit :  O. 
S.  Gulley's  Steam  Book  and  Job  Printing  Office.  1865.  8 
vo,  pp  12.* 

The  date  a  misprint  for  "i6th." 

HICKS.  An  Address  occasioned  by  the  death  of  His  Excellen- 
cy, Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  de- 
livered on  Wednesday,  April  iQth,  1865,  in  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  Frederick  City,  Md.,  by  Rev.  William  W. 
Hicks,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  Frederick:  Schley,  Keefer  & 
Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp  ii. 

HINGELEY.  The  Character  and  Greatness  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, A  Discourse  delivered  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  E. 
Hingeley,  Pastor  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  Monongahela  City, 
Pa.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  15. 

HITCHCOCK.  God  Acknowledged,  in  the  Nation's  Bereave- 
ment. A  Sermon  delivered  in  Hudson,  Ohio,  on  the  day  of 
the  obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  iQth,  1865,  by  Hen- 
ry L.  Hitchcock.  Cleveland:  Fairbanks,  Benedict  &  Co., 
Printers,  Herald  Office,  1865.  8vo,  pp  23. 

HITCHCOCK.     Nancy  Hanks.     The  Story  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln's Mother    by  Caroline  Hanks  Hitchcock     New  York 
Doubleday  &  McClure  Co.    1899.    i6mo,  pp  xxii,  105.    Illus- 
trated. 

HOCHHEIMER.  Predgit,  gehalten  am  19.  April  1865,  als  am 
Tage  des  Leichenbegangnisses  des  Prasidenten  der  Ver. 
Staaten,  Abraham  Lincoln's,  von  H.  Hochheimer,  Rabbiner 
der  Oheb-Israel-Gemeinde  in  Baltimore.  Auf  Verlangen  del 
Druch  iibergeben.  Gedrucht  bei  Th.  Kroh.  I2mo,  pp  8.* 

HOCHHEIMER.  Fest  und  Fasttag.  Predigt  am  I.  Juni  1865, 
(dem  zweiten  Tage  Schebuoth),  als  an  dem,  von  dem  Prasi- 
denten der  Vereinigten  Staaten  angeordneten  Busz-und  Bet- 


64  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

tage  zum  Gedachtnisse  des  ermordeten  Prasidenten  Abraham 
Lincoln,  gehalten  von  H.  Hochheimer,  Rabbiner  der  Oheb- 
Israel-Gemeinde  in  Baltimore.  Zum  Besten  des  Lincoln- 
Monuments.  Gedrucht  bei  Th.  Kroh.  i2mo,  pp  9.* 

HOFFMAN.  The  Martyr  President.  A  Sermon  preached  in 
Grace  Church,  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y.,  by  the  Rev.  Eugene 
Augs.  Hoffmann,  D.  D.,  Rector,  on  Thursday,  20  April,  A.  D. 
1865,  being  the  Day  of  Mourning  appointed  by  the  Governor 
of  the  State  after  the  death  of  President  Lincoln.  Printed  by 
request.  New  York,  C.  A.  Alvord,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
15.* 

HOFFMANN.  Abraham  Lincoln,  der  Befreier  der  Neger-Se- 
laven,  Fine  Erzahlung,  etc.  Wilhelm  Hoffmann.  Breslau. 
1867.  8vo.* 

Brit.  Mus.  Catalogue. 

HOLLAND.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  United  States,  pronounced  at  the  City  Hall,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  April  19,  1865.    By  J.  G.  Holland.    Springfield ;    Pub- 
lished by  L.  J.  Powers.    1865.    8vo,  pp  18.* 
See  Springfield. 

HOLLAND.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  J.  G.  Holland, 
Member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Springfield, 
Mass.:  Published  by  Gurdon  Bill.  1866.  8vo,  pp  544.  Il- 
lustrated. 

HOLLAND.  Das  Leben  Abraham  Lincoln's  von  J.  G.  Holland 
Mitglied  der  historischen  Gesellschaft  von  Massachusetts. 
Springfield,  Massachusetts  :  Verlag  von  Gurdon  Bill.  1866. 
8vo,  pp  588. 

[HOPE.]  New  World  Heroes.  Lincoln  and  Garfield :  The 
Life  Story  of  two  self-made  men,  whom  the  people  made  Pres- 
idents, by  the  author  of  ''Our  Queen,"  ''Grace  Darling,"  etc., 
etc.  [Motto]  London:  Walter  Scott,  24  Warwick  Lane, 
Paternqster  Row.  [No  year]  12 'mo,  pp  363.* 

On    back   cover:      "Lincoln    and    Garfield,    Eva    Hope."      First 
147  pp.  devoted  to  Mr.  Lincoln. 

HOPKINS.  A  Discourse,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Delivered  in  the  ist  Presbyterian  Church  in  Bloomington, 
Indiana,  April  I9th,  1865.  By  Rev.  T.  M.  Hopkins.  [No 
place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  7.* 


LIXCOLN  LITERATURE.  65 

HORNBLOWER.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln.  Delivered  April  i6th,  1865.  In  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  of  Paterson,  X.  J.,  by  W.  H.  Horn- 
blower,  Pastor.  Paterson,  X.  J.,  Printed  by  Chiswell  & 
Wurts,  "Press"  Office,  cor.  Broadway  &  Main  street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  15.* 

HOWE.  The  Memory  of  Lincoln  Poems  Selected  With  an 
Introduction  by  M.  A.  De Wolfe  Howe  Boston  Small  May- 
nard  &  Company.  1899.  i6mo,  pp  xvii,  65.  Portrait. 

HOWELLS.  Lives  and  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Hannibal  Hamlin.  Columbus,  O.:  Follett,  Foster  &  Co. 
1860.  I2mo,  pp  406.  Illustrated. 

The  Lincoln  biography  is  by  William  D.  Howells;  that  of  Mr. 
Hamlin,  by  John  L.  Hayes. 

HOWLETT.  The  Dealings  of  God  with  our  Xation.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  on  the  Day  of  Humil- 
iation and  Prayer,  June  i,  1865,  by  Rev.  T.  R.  Hewlett,  Pas- 
tor of  the  Calvary  Baptist  Church.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Gib- 
son Brothers,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  7.* 

HUBBARD.  Little  Journeys  to  the  Homes  of  American  States- 
men by  Elbert  Hubbard  Abraham  Lincoln  December,  1898 
Xew  York  and  London :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  Xew 
Rochelle,  X.  Y.  The  Knickerbocker  Press  I2mo,  pp  396 
to  436.  Portrait. 

Title  on   cover  only.     Published  also   in  volume,   "Little  Jour- 
neys,"   1899.    Same  publishers. 

HUIDEKOPER.  Personal  Xotes  and  Reminiscences  of  Lin- 
coln by  H.  S.  Huidekoper  Philadelphia  Bicking  Print,  S.. 
E.  Cor.  Tenth  and  Market  1896  8vo,  pp  20.* 

HUME.  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  birth  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  delivered  at  the  337th  dinner  of  the  Xew  Eng- 
land Club  by  Harrison  Hume  President  of  the  Club  Bos- 
ton The  Sparrell  Print  55  Franklin  St.  1892.  8vo,  pp  39.* 

HUXT.  Address  delivered  by  the  Hon.  A.  B.  Hunt  on  the  Life 
and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  First  Congregational 
Church  of  Alameda.  [California.]  Sunday  Eve.,  Feb.  12, 
1899  It  being  the  89th  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  [Xo  imprint,  place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  34. 
Printed  and  issued  by  the  author  in  1899. 


66  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

HUTCHINSON.  Hutchinsou's  Republican  Songster,  for  the 
Campaign  of  1860,  edited  by  John  W.  Hutchinson,  of  the 
Hutchinson  family  of  singers.  [Motto.]  New  York:  O. 
Hutchinson,  publisher,  67  Nassau  street.  1860.  I2mo,  pp 
72.* 

HYLTON.  The  Prsesidicide :  A  Poem,  by  J.  Dunbar  Hylton, 
M.  D.,  Author  of  "Lays  of  Ancient  Times,"  "The  Bride  of 
Gettysburg,"  &c.  &c.  Philadelphia.  1868.  i6mo,  pp  194.* 

ILLINOIS.  Death  of  Lincoln.  Proceedings  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Illinois.  Presentation  of  the  Bar  Resolutions  in  re- 
gard td  M;PJ  Lincoln's  decease.  Chicago:  J.  W.  Middleton 
&  Co.,  Pub'Hshers,  -£96  Lake  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  17.* 

INGERSOLL.  Abraham  Lincoln,  A  Lecture  by  Robert  G. 
Ingersofl.  Nothing^' is  grander  than  to  break  the  chains  from 
the  bodies  of 'men — nothing  nobler  than  to  destroy  the  phan- 
toms of  "the**  soul.'*  New  York.  C.  P.  Farrell,  Publisher. 

'.      t     •        •  • 
1895.     I2mo.  pp  53.  ''Portrait. 

*     <* 
IRVIN.     A  Sermon  preached  on  Sabbath  Morning,  April  16, 

1865,  the 'day  after  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  By  the 
Rev.  Wm.  Irvin,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Rond- 
out,  N.  Y.  New  York :  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers, 
1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

IVES.  Victory  turned  into  Mourning.  A  Discourse,  on  occa- 
sion of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the 
United  States,  preached  at  Castine,  [Maine,  April  i6th, 
1865,]  by  Alfred  E.  Ives.  Published  by  Request.  Bangor: 
Wheeler  &  Lynde,  Printers.  1865  8vo,  pp  14.* 

JAGGAR.  A  sermon  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  A.  Jaggar  at  the 
Anthon  Memorial  Church  on  Easter  Sunday,  April  i6th, 
1865.  Published  by  request.  New  York:  R.  C.  Root,  An- 
thony &  Co.,  printers  and  stationers,  No.  16  Nassau  street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

JAMES.  The  Two  Epistles.  The  Angel's  Address,  or  The  Glo- 
rious Message,  commanded  to  be  sent  to  Abraham  Lincoln, 
July  21,  1864.  By  James  James.  [Motto.]  [No  imprint, 
place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  14.* 

JANEWAY.    Rev.  J.  L.    See  Flemington. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  67 

JAPAN.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Third  edition.  I2mo,  pp  183. 
Portrait.* 

Information  as.  to  this  received  too  late  to  obtain  full  translation 
of  title.    Printed  in  Japanese. 

JEFFERY.  The  Mission  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Sermon 
preached  before  the  Fourth  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia, 
Thursday  Morning,  June  ist,  1865.  By  R.  Jeffery,  D.  D. 
Philadelphia:  Bryson  &  Son,  Printers  and  Stationers,  No.  8 
North  Sixth  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  28. 

JERMON.  Abram  Lincoln  and  South  Carolina.  By  J.  Wag- 
ner Jermon,  Esq.  Philadelphia :  D.  E.  Thompson,  Printer, 
southwest  corner  Seventh  and  Market  Streets.  1861.  8vo, 
PP  I5-* 

JOHNSON.  "God's  ways  unsearchable."  A  Discourse,  on  the 
Death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  before  the  Third  Pres- 
byterian Congregation,  in  Mozart  Hall,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Sun- 
day, April  23d,  1865.  By  Rev.  Herrick  Johnson,  Pastor. 
Published  by  Request.  W.  G.  Johnston  &  Co.,  Printers,  Sta- 
tioners and  Blank  Book  Makers,  57  Wood  Street,  Pittsburgh. 
[No  year.]  8vo,  pp  n.* 

JOHNSON.  A  Discourse  preached  on  the  day  of  the  National 
Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
By  Samuel  Johnson,  Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Lynn, 
[Mass.]  (Printed  not  Published).  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo, 
pp  10.* 

But  fifteen  copies  printed. 

JOHNSON.  Our  Martyred  President.  A  Discourse  on  the 
Death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in  Stillwater,  N.  Y., 
April  i6th,  1865,  by  Rev.  William  M.  Johnson.  Published 
by  Request.  Troy,  N.  Y.  Daily  and  Weekly  Times  Printing 
House,  211  River  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

JOHNSON.  An  Argument  to  establish  the  Illegality  of  Milita- 
ry Commissions  in  the  United  States,  And  Especially  of  the 
One  Organized  for  the  Trial  of  the  Parties  Charged  with 
Conspiring  to  Assassinate  the  Late  President,  and  others. 
Presented  to  that  Commission  on  Monday,  the  iQth  of  June, 
1865,  and  prepared  by  Reverdy  Johnson,  one  of  the  Counsel 
of  Mrs.  Surratt.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy  & 


68  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Co.,  Publishers,  Booksellers,  Printers  and  Stationers,  182  Bal- 
timore Street.     1865.    8vo,  pp  31.* 

JOHNSTON.  Sermon  delivered  on  Thursday,  June  ist,  1865, 
The  day  of  special  humiliation  and  prayer  in  consequence  of 
the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  at  the  Second  English 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  By  Rev.  E. 
S.  Johnston.  Theo.  F.  Scheffer,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp  n. 

JOHNSTON.  Sermon  published  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  April  23, 
1865.  Pittsburgh.  1865.  8vo,  ppn.* 

Spencer's  "Lincolniana." 

JONES.     Lincoln,  Stanton  and  Grant.     Historical  Sketches  by 
Major  Evan  Roland  Jones,  United  States  Consul,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne.    (Motto.)    With  Steel  Portraits.    London:  Fred- 
erick Warne  and  Co.     [N,o  year.]     8vo,  pp  xii,  342. 
Preface  dated  August  i,   1875. 

[JONES.]  Funeral  Sermons  preached  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  of  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  upon  the  deaths  of  Presidents 
Washington,  Lincoln  and  Garfield.  1882.  "The  Iron  Era" 
Book  Printing  House,  Dover,  N.  J.  8vo,  pp  36. 

That  on  Lincoln,  preached  Wednesday,  April  ipth,  1865,  by  Rev. 
Geo.  H.  Jones,  pp  15  to  23,  inclusive. 

JONES.  J.  Wilkes  Booth  An  Account  of  his  Sojourn  in 
Southern  Maryland  after  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, his  Passage  Across  the  Potomac,  and  his  Death  in  Vir- 
ginia by  Thomas  A.  Jones  The  only  living  man  who  can 
tell  the  Story  Illustrated  Copyright,  1893,  by  J.  B.  Mat- 
tingly  Chicago  Laird  &  Lee,  Publishers  1893  I2mo,  pp 
126.* 

JONES.  Political  Speeches  and  Debates  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Stephen  A.  Douglas  1854-1861  [Quotation]  Edited  by 
Alonzo  T.  Jones  International  Tract  Society  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.  268  Crawford  Street,  Toronto,  Ont.  59  Paternoster 
Row,  London,  Eng.  1895.  pp  555.* 

JORDAN.  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse  delivered 
on  the  day  of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865,  at  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  Cumberland  Centre,  Me.  By  Rev.  E.  S. 
Jordan.  Published  by  request  of  the  Congregation.  Port- 
land: Printed  by  David  Tucker.  1865.  8vo,  pp  18. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  69 

KAMENKARO.  A.  Lincoln.  Biographical  Sketch.  By  A.  B. 
Kamenkaro.  St.  Petersburg.  1891.  I2mo,  pp  85.* 

Printed  in  Russian.    Information  received  too  late  to  procure  full 
translation  of  title  page. 

KAUFMANN.  Die  Ermordung  Abraham  Lincoln's ;  und  die 
Geschichte  der  Grossen  Verschworung.  Eine  vollstandige 
Beschreibung  dieses  Ereignisses  von  seinem  Aufange  bis 
zum  Ende,  Skizzen  der  hauptsachlichsten  Theilnehmer,  Be- 
richte  iiber  das  Leichenbegangniss  u.  s.  w.  Rach  dem  Eng- 
lischen  von  J.  L.  Kaufmann.  Vollstandig  illustrirt.  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Herausgegeben  von  J.  R.  Hawley  &  Co.,  164 
Vine  Strasse.  1865.  8vo,  pp  184.* 

This  translation  contains  an  acccount  of  the  Conspiracy  Trial  not 
in  the  English  pamphlet,  titled  ''Assassination." 

KECKLEY.  Behind  the  Scenes.  By  Elizabeth  Keckley,  for- 
merly a  slave,  but  more  recently  modiste,  and  friend  to  Mrs. 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Or,  Thirty  Years  a  Slave,  and  Four  Years 
in  the  White  House.  New  York:  G.  W.  Carleton  &  Co., 
Publishers.  1868.  I2mo,  pp  371.  Portrait  of  the  author. 

KEELING.  The  Death  of  Moses.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Trin- 
ity (P.  E.),  Church,  on  Sunday  Evening,  April  23,  1865,  By 
Rev.  R.  J.  Keeling,  Rector,  as  a  Tribute  of  Respect  to 
the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  Assassinated  in  the  City  of  Washington, 
on  Friday  night,  April  14,  1865.  Washington,  D.  C.,  W.  H. 
&  O.  H.  Morrison.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

KEITH.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Funeral  Solemnities  of 
the  late  President  Lincoln  at  the  Church  of  our  Saviour,  Jen- 
kintown,  Wednesday  Noon,  April  iQth,  1865.  By  Rev.  O.  B. 
Keith,  Rector.  Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers,  607 
Sansom  Street.  .  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

KELLEY.  Lincoln  and  Stanton  A  study  of  the  war  admin- 
istration of  1861  and  1862,  with  special  consideration  of  some 
recent  statements  of  Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan  By  Wm.  D. 
Kelley,  M.  C.  New  York  and  London  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 
1885  i2mo,  pp  88. 

KIP.  Address  delivered  at  Homburg-lcs-Bains,  Germany,  on 
the  First  Day  of  June,  1865,  being  the  day  appointed  by  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  as  a  day  of  Humiliation  and 


70  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Prayer;  by  the  Right  Rev.  Wm.  Ingraham  Kip,  D.  D.,  Bish- 
op of  California.  Frankfort-on-the-Main.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
ii.* 

KIRKLAND.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Benjamin  R.  Curtis,  late 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  review  of 
his  recently  published  pamphlet  on  the  "Emancipation  Proc- 
lamation" of  the  President.  By  Charles  P.  Kirkland,  of  New 
York:  Latimer  Bros.  &  Seymour,  Law  Stationers,  21  Nas- 
sau St.  1862.  8vo,  pp  21.* 

KIRKLAND.  A  Letter  to  Peter  Cooper  on  "The  Treatment  to 
be  extended  to  the  Rebels  Individually,"  and  "The  Mode  of 
restoring  the  Rebel  States  to  the  Union."  With  an  Appen- 
dix containing  a  reprint  of  a  review  of  Judge  Curtis's  paper 
on  the  Emancipation  Proclamation,  with  a  Letter  from  Presi- 
dent Lincoln.  By  Charles  P.  Kirkland.  New  York:  An- 
son  D.  F.  Randolph,  No.  770  Broadway.  1865.  8vo,  pp  66.* 

KRAUTH.  The  Two  Pageants.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the 
First  Eng.  Evan.  Lutheran  Church,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thurs- 
day, June  ist,  1865.  By  Charles  P.  Krauth,  D.  D.  [Motto.] 
Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  W.  S.  Haven,  corner  of  Wood  and 
Third  Streets.  1865.  8vo,  pp  23.* 

KREBS.  Rede  zum  an  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  der  Ver- 
einigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  Ermordet  am  Char- 
freitage,  April  14,  1865,  A.  D.  Evang.  Luc.  xxiv.,  Vers  21 
und  5.  Gehalten  am  19.  April  1865,  dem  Tage  des  Leichen- 
zuges,  12  Uhr  Mittags,  in  der  Kirche  zum  Heiligen  Gieste  in 
St.  Louis,  von  Ernst  Hugo  Krebs,  Pastor  und  Doktor  der 
Philosophic.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  7.* 

KREBS.  A  Sermon  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  Assassinated  on  Good  Fri- 
day, April  14,  1865  A.  D.  Luke  xxiv,  2ist,  &  5th  Delivered 
April  19,  1865,  at  noon  in  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Ghost  in 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  From  the  German  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hugo> 
Krebs.  Translated  by  a  Lady  Hearer.  [No  place,  no  year.] 
8vo,  pp  8.* 

LAMB.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln  Preached  in 
the  Congregational  Church  of  Rootstown,  [Ohio.]  By  Rev. 
E.  E.  Lamb,  Sabbath  Morning,  April  23,  1865.  (Published 
by  Request.)  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  14.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  71 

LAMBERT.  Abraham  Lincoln  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States  Annual  Oration  de- 
livered before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  by 
William  H.  Lambert  at  Pittsburgh  October  n  1899  [No 
imprint,  place  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  18.* 
Privately  printed. 

LAMON.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  from  his  Birth  to  his 
Inauguration  as  President.  By  Ward  H.  Lamon.  With  il- 
lustrations. Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and  Company.  1872. 
8vo,  pp  xiv,  547. 

LAMON.  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln  1847-1865  by 
Ward  Hill  Lamon  Edited  by  Dorothy  Lamon  Chicago  A. 
C.  McClurg  and  Company  1895.  I2mo,  pp  xvi,  276.  Por- 
trait. 

LANGE.  Abraham  Lincoln  der  Weiderhersteller  der  Nord 
Amerikanischen  Union  und  der  grosze  Kampf  der  Nord  und 
Siidstaaten  wahrend  der  Yahre  1861-1865.  Herausgegeben 
von  Dr.  Max  Lange  mit  70  in  den  Text,  gedruchten  Illustra- 
tionen,  dem  Bildnisse  Abraham  Lincoln's,  in  Stahlstich,  von 
A.  Weger  sowie  ocht  Portrats  herroorogender  Amerikan- 
ischer  Staatsmanner  und  Feldherren  nebst  einer  Orienti- 
rungs. — Karte  iiber  Kriegsschauplatz  der  Vereinigten  Staa- 
ten.  Leipsig  Verlag  von  Otto  Spaner.  1866.  8vo,  pp  xx, 
260.  Map.* 

LAURIE.  Three  Discourses,  rjreached  in  the  South  Evangelical 
Church,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  I3th,  iQth  and  23d,  1865, 
by  Thomas  Laurie.  Published  by  Request.  Dedham,  Mass.: 
Printed  by  John  Cox,  Jr.  1865.  8vo,  pp  40. 

LEFFINGWELL.  Strength  in  Sorrow.  A  Sermon,  Preached 
in  St.  John's  Church,  Canandaigua,  June  i,  1865,  on  the  oc- 
casion of  the  National  Fast,  following  upon  the  Assassina- 
tion of  President  Lincoln,  by  the  Rev.  C.  S.  Leffingwell, 
M.  .A.,  Rector.  Canandaigua:  Printed  at  C.  Johnson's  of- 
fice, Bemis  Block,  2nd  Story.  1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

LELAND.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in 
the  United  States  By  Charles  Godfrey  Leland  Author  of 
"Hans  Breitmann's  Ballads,"  "The  Egyptian  Sketch  Book," 


72  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

etc.,  etc.     New  York.     G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons    27  and  29  West 
23d  Street    1891.    I2mo,  pp  250    Portrait. 

First  edition,  1879,  has  pp.  246.      Another  issue  (no  year)  bears 
imprint  of  H.   M.   Caldwell  'Company,  New  York. 

LESLIE.  Frank  Leslie's  Pictorial  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
American  News.  Company's  agents.  New  York.  Price  15 
cents.  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

LESPERUT.     Abraham    Lincoln.      Par  A.   Lesperut.     Paris, 
Dentti.     1865.     8vo,  avec  potr.  photogr.* 
Reinwald's  Catalogue  Annuel,  1865. 

LIEBER.  Loyal  Publication  Society,  New  York,  [Society's 
seal,]  863  Broadway.  No.  59.  Lincoln  oder  McClellan? 
Aufruf  an  die  Deutchen  in  Amerika.  Von  Franz  Lieber. 
[1864.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 

LIEBER.  Loyal  Publication  Society,  New  York.  (Society's 
seal.)  863  Broadway.  No.  67.  Lincoln  or  McClellan.  Ap- 
peal to  the  Germans  in  America,  By  Francis  Lieber  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  T.  C.  1864.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

LIEBER.  Loyal  Publication  Society,  New  York.  [Society's 
seal.]  863  Broadway.  No.  71.  Lincoln  or  McClellan? 
Oproep  aan  die  Hollanders  in  Amerika.  Van  Francis  Lieber. 
[1864.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 


LINCOLN'S  SPEECHES  AND  WRITINGS.1 

LINCOLN.  An  Address  delivered  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  before 
the  Springfield  Washingtonian  Temperance  Society,  [Cut  of 
the  Church]  at  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Springfield, 
Illinois,  on  the  22nd  Day  of  February,  1842.  Copyright, 
1889,  By  O.  H.  Oldroyd,  Publisher,  Springfield,  111.  8vo, 
pp  14.  Illustrated. 

LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  on  the  reference 
of  the  President's  Message,  in  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Wednesday,  January  14,  1848.  Washington :  J.  &  G.  S. 
Gideon,  Printers.  1848.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

1  Excluding  titles  listed  under  names  of  editors  or  compilers. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  73 

• 

LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  A.  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  on  the  Civil 
and  Diplomatic  Appropriation  Bill;  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  June  20,  1848. 
Washington :  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon.  1848.  8vo, 
PP  H-* 

LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Hon.  A.  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Cincinna- 
ti, September  9,  1859,  and  the  Reply  of  a  Kentuckian.  Writ- 
ten immediately  thereafter,  and  published  in  the  Daily  En- 
quirer. [No  imprint,  place  nor  year]  8vo,  pp  36.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Address  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  vindi- 
cation of  the  policy  of  the  framers  of  the  constitution  and  the 
principles  of  the  Republican  party,  Delivered  at  Cooper  In- 
stitute, February  27th,  1860,  issued  by  the  Young  Men's  Re- 
publican Union,  (659  Broadway,  New  York,)  with  Notes  by 
Charles  C.  Nott  &  Cephas  Brainerd,  Members  of  the  Board 
of  Control.  New  York:  George  F.  Nesbitt  &  Co.,  Printers 
and  Stationers.  1860.  8vo,  pp,  32. 

LINCOLN.  The  Republican  party  vindicated.  The  demands 
of  the  South  explained.  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
of  Illinois,  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New  York  city.  Febru- 
ary 27,  1860.  [No  year,  no* place.]  8vo,  pp  8.  Issued  by  the 
Congressional  Campaign  Committee.* 

LINCOLN.  Press  &  Tribune  Documents  for  1860.  No.  I. 
The  Testimony  of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution.  Great 
Spetch  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  Cooper  Institute, 
New  York,  Feb.  27th,  1860.  Price  60  cents  per  100  or  $5.00 
per  1000.  [No  year,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

LINCOLN  Tribune  Tracts.  No.  4.  National  Politics.  Speech 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  Delivered  at  the  Cooper  In- 
stitute, Monday,  Feb.  27,  1860.  No  year.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

LINCOLN.  New  Yorker-Demokrat.  Flugblatt'  No.  4.  Die 
Nationale  Politik.  Rede  von  Abraham  Lincoln,  Gehalten  un 
Cooper  Institute  New  York  am  27.  Felmar  1860.  [No 
year,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  10.  Illustrated.* 

LINCOLN.  Address  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  on  taking  the  Oath 
of  office  as  President  of  the  United  States,  March  4,  1861. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1861.  8vo,  pp 
12.* 


74  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

LINCOLN.  Fac  Simile  of  the  Autograph  Letter  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  U.  S.,  to  Gen.  Henry  H.  Sibley  of 
Minnesota,  ordering  him  to  execute  39  of  the  303  Indian  mur- 
derers, found  guilty  by  a  Military  Commission,  of  massacring 
white  people  in  the  outbreak  of  1862,  and  condemned  to  be 
hung.  Heliograph  Printing  Co.,  220  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
ton. [No  year]  Sm.  4to,  pp,  (not  numbered),  3.* 

Letter,  dated  Dec.  6,  1862.     Original  owned  by  Minnesota  His- 
torical Society,  St.  Paul. 

LINCOLN.  A  Letter  from  Abraham  Lincoln  to  General  Jo- 
seph Hooker  January  26,  1863.  Philadelphia  1879  8vo,  pp, 
(not  numbered),  6.* 

Said  to  be  the  first  appearance  of  this  letter  in  print;    45  copies 
privately  printed. 

LINCOLN.  Price,  One  Copy,  8  cents;  Two  copies,  15  cents. 
The  letters  of  President  Lincoln  on  questions  of  National 
Policy.  I.  To  General  McClellan.  II.  To  Horace  Greeley. 
III.  To  Fernando  Wood.  IV.  To  the  Albany  Committee. 
V.  To  Governor  Seymour.  VI.  To  the  Springfield  Meet- 
ing. New  York:  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  Co.,  81  John  street.  .The 
trade  supplied  by  Sinclair  Tousey,  121  Nassau  street,  New 
York.  H.  Dexter,  113  Nassau  street,  New  York.  B.  B. 
Russell,  515  Washington  street,  Boston.  R.  R.  Landon,  88 
Lake  street,  Chicago.  1863.  I2mo,  pp  22.* 

LINCOLN.     Evening  Journal's  Doc's,  No.  i.     The  War  Policy 
of  the  Administration.     Letter  of  the  President  to  the  Union 
Mass  Convention  at  Springfield,  Illinois.     Aug.   16,   1863. 
[No  place,  no  year.]     8vo,  pp  8.* 

LINCOLN.  President  Lincoln's  Views.  An  important  letter 
on  the  principles  involved  in  the  Vallandingham  case.  Cor- 
respondence in  relation  to  the"  Democratic  Meeting,  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.  Philadelphia:  King  and  Baird,  printers,  No. 
607  Sansom  street.  1863.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Opinions  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  upon  Slavery 
and  its  issues:  indicated  by  his  speeches,  letters,  messages, 
and  proclamations.  L.  Towers,  printer  for  the  Union  Con- 
gressional committee.  [No  year,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  Amnesty  Proclamation  and  Third  Annual  Message 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  read  in 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  75 

Congress,  Wednesday,  December  9,  1863.     [No  imprint,  year 
nor  place.]     8vo,  pp  20.* 

LINCOLN.  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  and 
Accompanying  Documents,  to  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress, 
at  the  commencement  of  the  Second  Session  of  the  Thirty- 
Eighth  Congress.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Of- 
fice. 1864.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

LINCOLN.  Tribune  War  Tracts,  No.  5.  President  on  Vall- 
andingham  and  "Arbitrary  Arreste."  [No  year,  no  place.] 
8vo,  pp  4.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Martyr's  Monument.  Being  the  Patriotism 
and  Political  Wisdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  as  exhibited  in  his 
Speeches,  Messages,  Orders  and  Proclamations  from  the 
Presidential  Canvass  of  1860,  until  his  Assassination,  April 
14,  1865.  [Motto.]  New  York:  American  News  Company. 
[No  year.]  I2mo,  pp  iv,  297.* 
Edited  by  Dr.  Francis  Leiber. 

LINCOLN.  In  Memoriam.  Trent,  Filmer  &  Co.,  37  Park 
Row,  New  York.  [No  year.]  Small  4to,  pp,  (not  numbered) 
12. 

Printed  on  alternate  pages.  Contains,  besides  various  addresses 
and  papers,  the  "favorite  poem,"  with  a  letter  concerning  it,  from 
F.  B.  Carpenter. 

LINCOLN.  Gems  from  Abraham  Lincoln.  Born  February 
I2th,  1809,  in  Hardin  County,  Ky.  Died  April  15th,  1865,  at 
Washington,  D.  C.  Published  by  Trent,  Filmer  &  Co.,  37 
Park  Row,  and  Derby  &  Miller,  5  Spruce  St.,  New  York. 
1865.  Small  4to,  pp,  (not  numbered,)  32.  Portr;  it. 

LINCOLN.  Words  of  Lincoln.  [In  the  National  Tribune 
Library,  Vol.' I,  No.  2.]  Washington,  D.  C.,  Nov.  16,  1895. 
8vo,  pp  16.  Portrait. 


76  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 


BIOGRAPHICAL.1 

LINCOLN.  The  "Wigwam  Edition."  The  Life,  Speeches,  and 
Public  Services  of  Abram  Lincoln,  Together  with  a  Sketch 
of  the  Life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin.  Republican  Candidates  for 
the  Offices  of  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United 
States.  New  York:  Rudd  &  Carleton,  130  Grand  Street. 
1860.  I2mo,  pp  117.  Portrait. 

LINCOLN.     Wide-awake  Edition.    The  Life  and  Public  Serv- 
ices of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  and  Hon.  Hanni- 
bal Hamlin,  of  Maine.    Boston:    Thayer  &  Eldridge,  114  and 
116  Washington  Street.     1860.     i2mo,  pp  320.    Portraits. 
About  200  pages  devoted  to  Lincoln's  speeches. 

LINCOLN.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  and  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine. 
Boston:  Thayer  &  Eldridge.  1860.  I2mo,  pp  128.  Por- 
trait. 

LINCOLN.  Portraits  and  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  all  the  Can- 
didates  for  the  Presidency  and  Vice-Presidency,  for  1860, 
comprising  Eight  Portraits  engraved  on  Steel,  Facts  in  the 
life  of  each,  the  Four  Platforms,  the  Cincinnati  Platform, 
and  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  New  York:  J. 
C.  Buttre,  48  Franklin  street.  1860.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

LINCOLN.  Hanes  by  Wald.  Abraham  Lincoln — O  Illinois, 
A.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  O  Maine.  Ye  ymgeiswyr  Geverinol  am 
yr  arly  wyddiseth  a'r  is — ly  ly wyddiseth  :yn  nghyd  a'r  Araeth 
a  Draddoddn  Mr.  Lincoln  yn  Cooper's  Institute,  N.  Y.,  ar  y 
27  O  chevefron  1860.  Hefyd  Yr  Esgynlawr  Giverinol,  yn 
ughyd  a  chan  Etholiadol.  Utica,  N.  Y.  David  C.  Davis,  ar- 
graffydd  A  chyhoeddydd.  1860.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  Only  Authentic  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  alias 
"Old  Abe"  [cut  of  Lincoln's  face  as  a  rising  sun],  A  Son  of 
the  West.  With  an  account  of  his  birth  and  education,  his 
rail-splitting  and  flat-boating,  his  joke-cutting  and  soldiering, 
and  some  allusions  to  his  journeys  from  Springfield  to  Wash- 

1  Anonymous   publications   are   grouped   under   following  heads: 
Biographical;  Partisan;  Commemorative;  and  Miscellaneous. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  77 

ington  and  Back  again.    Sold  by  all  Newsdealers  in  the  Coun- 
try.    [No  imprint,  place  nor  year]     161110,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  Only  Authentic  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  alias 
"Old  Abe."  [Cut  representing  Mr.  Lincoln  as  the  sun,]  A 
son  of  the  West,  also  of  Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan,  alias  "Little 
Mac."  With  an  account  of  his  numerous  victories,  from 
Phillipi  to  Antietam.  The  two  lives  in  one  volume.  Pub- 
lished by  J.  C.  Haney  &  Co.,  109  Nassau  Street,  N.  Y.  [No 
year.]  i6mo,  pp  Lincoln  16,  McClellan  16. 

LINCOLN.  New  Yorker-Demokrat.  Flugblatt  No.  9  Das 
Leben  von  Abraham  Lincoln.  [No  year,  no  place.]  I2mo, 
pp  16.  Illustrated.*  . 

LINCOLN.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  six- 
teenth President  of  the  United  States;  and  Commander-in 
chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.  With  a' 
full  history  of  his  Life;  his  career  as  a  Lawyer  and  Politician; 
his  services  in  Congress;  with  a  full  account  of  his  Speeches, 
Proclamations,  Acts,  and  Services  as  President  of  the  United 
States,  and  Commander-in-chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the 
United  States,  up  to  the  present  time.  Philadelphia:  T.  B. 
Peterson  &  Brothers,  306  Chestnut  Street.  [1864.]  I2mo, 
pp  187.  Portrait  on  cover.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Life,  and  Martyrdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States;  and  Commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.  With  a  full 
history  of  his  Life;  Assassination;  Death,  and  Funeral.  His 
career  as  a  Lawyer  and  Politician;  his  services  in  Congress; 
with  a  full  account  of  his  Speeches,  Proclamations,  Acts,  and 
services  as  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  from  the  time  of  his  first 
Inauguration  as  President  of  the  United  States,  until  the 
night  of  his  Assassination.  Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  & 
Brothers,  306  Chestnut  Street.  [1865.]  i2mo,  pp  203. 

LINCOLN.  Illustrated  Life,  Services,  Martyrdom,  and  Funer- 
al of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States.  With  a  Portrait  of  President  Lincoln,  and  other  Il- 
lustrative Engravings  of  the  Scene  of  the  Assassination,  etc. 
With  a  full  history  of  his  Life;  Assassination;  Death  and 
Funeral.  His  career  as  a  Lawyer  and  Politician;  his  services 


78  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

in  Congress;  with  his  Speeches,  Proclamations,  Acts,  and 
services  as  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Commander 
in  Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  from  the  time  of  his  first  In- 
auguration as  President  of  the  United  States,  until  the  night 
of  his  Assassination.  Only  new  and  complete  edition,  with  a 
full  history  of  the  assassination,  by  distinguished  eye-wit- 
neses  of  it;  Mr.  Lincoln's  Death-bed  scenes,  and  a  full  ac- 
count of  the  Funeral  Ceremonies,  from  the  time  his  remains 
were  placed  in  the  East  Room  of  the  White  House,  until  they 
were  finally  consigned  to  their  last  resting  place,  in  Oak 
Ridge  Cemetery,  at  Springfield,  Illinois;  with  Addresses  and 
Sermons  by  the  Hon. 'Schuyler  Colfax;  Hon.  George  Ban- 
croft; Rev.  Henry  Ward  Beecher;  General  Walbridge;  Bish- 
op Simpson,  etc.,  with  a  full  account  of  the  escape,  pursuit, 
apprehension,  and  death  of  the  assassin,  Booth.  Philadelphia: 
T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers,  306  Chestnut  Street.  [1865.] 
I2mo,  pp  299. 

LINCOLN.  Illustrated  Life,  Services,  Martyrdom  and  Funeral 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States, 
with  a  full  account  of  the  imposing  Ceremonies  at  the  Nation- 
al Capitol,  on  February  I2th,  1866,  and  the  Hon.  George 
Bancroft's  Oration,  delivered  on  the  occasion  before  both 
Houses  of  Congress,  by  their  request,  [in]  presence  of  Pres- 
ident Andrew  Johnson,  the  Cabinet,  Chief  Justice  Chase,  and 
the  Diplomatic  corps,  with  a  portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
and  other  illustrations,  Engravings  of  the  scene  of  the  assas- 
sination, etc.  With  a  full  history  of  his  Life;  Assassina- 
tion; Death,  and  Funeral;  his  Career  as  a  Lawyer  and 
Politician;  his  services  in  Congress;  with  his  Speeches, 
Proclamations,  Acts  and  services  as  President  of  the  United 
States,  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  from 
the  time  of  his  first  inauguration  as  President  of  the  United 
States,  until  the  night  of  his  Assassination.  Only  new  and 
complete  edition,  with  a  full  history  of  the  Assassination  of 
the  President,  by  distinguished  witnesses  of  it.  Mr.  Lincoln's 
death-bed  scenes,  and  a  full  account  of  the  funeral  ceremo- 
nies, from  the  time  his  remains  were  placed  in  the  East  Room 
of  the  White  House,  until  they  were  finally  consigned  to  their 
last  resting  place,  in  Oak  Ridge  Cemetery,  at  Springfield, 
Illinois;  with  Addresses  and  Sermons  by  the  Hon.  George 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  79 

Bancroft,  Rev.  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  General  Walbridge, 
Hon.  Schuyler  Colfax,  Bishop  Simpson,  etc:  with  a  full  ac- 
count of  the  escape,  pursuit,  apprehension,  and  death  of  the 
assassin  Booth;  as  well  as  the  oration  delivered  by  the  Hon. 
George  Bancroft,  on  February  12,  1866,  before  both  Houses 
of  Congress,  in  presence  of  President  Johnson,  the  Cabinet, 
Gen.  Grant,  Chief  Justice  Chase  and  the  Foreign  Ministers. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers;  306  Chestnut 
Street.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  328. 

Date  on  title  page,  1865,  a  manifest  error.     A  reprint,  with  va- 
rious additions  and  deductions,  of  the  last  above. 

LINCOLN.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. [To  accompany  a  portrait.]  Philadelphia.  Published 
by  Bradley  &  Co.  [1865.]  I2mo,  pp  60.* 

Author  said  to  be  Miss  Basset,  of  New  Britain,  Conn. 

LINCOLN.  Von  der  Holzart  zum  Prasidenten  stuhl  oder 
Lebinsgeschichte  der  Volksmannes,  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Prasidenten  der  Verinigten  Staaten  von  un  Nordamerika. 
Mit  den  Portraits  von  Lincoln  und  Seward.  Preis  2,y2  Sgr. 
Berlin:  C.  F.  Conrad.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  32.* 

LINCOLN.  Abramo  Lincoln.  Com'ei  visse,  qual'opera 
compie  qual  fu  la  sua  morte.  Firenze  Tipografia  Claudiana 
via  Maffia  33.  1866.  I2mo,  pp  88.* 

LINCOLN.  Young  Folk's  Library  of  Choice  Literature 
Abraham  Lincoln  Educational  Publishing  Company  Bos- 
ton New  York  Chicago  San  Francisco.  No.  31.  Vol.  II. 
June  15,  1895.  5^/2x7^.  pp  32. 

LINCOLN.  Recollections  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Forty  years 
ago  by  an  Eyewitness.  [Device]  New  York  Privately 
Printed  1899  i6mo,  pp  49.* 


PARTISAN. 

LINCOLN.    The  Campaign  of  1860,  comprising  the  Speeches 
of  Abraham   Lincoln,  William   H.   Seward,  Henry  Wilson,' 
Benjamin  F.  Wade,  Carl  Schurz,  Charles  Sumner,  William 
M.  Evarts,  &c.    Albany:    Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.    1860. 
8vo,  pp,  (in  all,)  278.* 

The  various  documents  are  paged  separately. 


80  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

LINCOLN.  To  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.  Considerations  on  the  Slavery  question.  Dec.  24, 
1862.  [No  imprint.]  8vo,  pp  15.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Ides  of  March ;  or  Abraham  Lincoln,  Private 
Citizen,  being1  a  sequel  to  the  end  of  the  Irrepressible  Con- 
flict, by  a  Merchant  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia :  King  & 
Baird,  Printers,  No.  607  Sansom  Street.  1861.  8vo,  pp  29. 
[Date,  Feb.  12,  1861.]* 

LINCOLN.  Facts  for  the  People.  A  Valuable  Campaign  Doc- 
ument— Lincoln's  Springfield  Speech — Trumbull's  Chicago 
Speech — Douglas  at  Chicago  vs.  Douglas  at  Freeport — What 
the  Southern  Papers  Say — and  The  Political  Record  of  Steph- 
en A.  Douglas  [Colophon:  Printed  and  for  sale  at  the 
Daily  Journal  Office,  Springfield — price  $2.50  per  thousand.] 
8vo,  pp  24.* 

LINCOLN.  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  Constitu- 
tionality of  his  Emancipation  policy.  [No  place,  no  year.] 
8vo,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  Interior  Causes  of  the  War :  The  Nation  demon- 
ized,  and  its  President  a  Spirit-rapper.  By  a  Citizen  of  Ohio. 
[Quotation  from  Burns]  Published  and  sold  by  M.  Doo- 
lady,  Agent,  No.  49  Walker  St.,  N.  Y.  1863.  8vo,  pp  115.* 

LINCOLN.  Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  5.  Voices  from 
the  Army.  The  President  cordially  sustained.  1863.  8vo, 
PP  7-* 

LINCOLN.     Liquor  and  Lincoln.     By  a  Physician.     "Better 
had  we  bowed  the  neck  to  Lincoln's  yoke  than  made  ourselves 
the  willing  slaves  of  grovelling  passions  and  depraved  appe- 
tites."    [No  place,  no  year.]     i6mo,  pp  4.* 
A.  Confederate  Temperance  tract. 

LINCOLN.  The  Royal  Ape:  a  Dramatic  Poem.  Richmond: 
Wise  &  Johnson,  No.  145  Main  Street.  1863.  8vo,  pp  85.* 

A  very  unpleasant  display  of  one  phase  of   Confederate   senti- 
ment. 

LINCOLN.     Old  Abe,  the  Miller;  or,  the  Campaign  of  Rich- 
mond.   A  Story.    [No  imprint,  year  nor  place]  8  vo,  pp  8.* 
Rhyme;     issued   in    1864. 

LINCOLN.  The  Washington  Despotism  dissected  in  Articles 
from  the  Metropolitan  Record.  New  York:  Office  of  the 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  81 

Metropolitan  Record,  No.  419  Broadway.     1863.     I2mo,  pp 
130.* 

Contains,  among  other  things,  a  three-act  play  entitled,  "The  Ad- 
ministrative Telegraph,  or,  How  It  Is  Done." 

LINCOLN.    Is  the  President  of  the  United  States  violating  the 
Constitution    in    making    arrests?      Hear    the    President's 
answer.     [No  imprint,  year,  nor  place.]     8vo,  pp  16.* 
The  letter  to  Erasttis  Corning  and  others,  with  notes. 

LINCOLN.  Trial  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  Great  Statesmen 
of  the  Republic.  A  Council  of  the  Past  on  the  Tyranny  of 
the  Present.  The  Spirit  of  the  Constitution  on  the  Bench — 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Prisoner  at  the  Bar,  his  own  Counsel. 
(Reported  expressly  for  the  Metropolitan  Record.)  New 
York:  Office  of  the  Metropolitan  Record,  No.  419  Broad- 
way. 1863.  8vo,  pp  29. 

An  edition  was  also  issued  in  1867,  from  No.  424  Broome  Street. 

LINCOLN.  The  Next  Presidential  Election.  Mr.  Lincoln— 
The  Presidency — Action  of  Legislatures — One  Term  Princi- 
ple— Patronage — Prolonging  the  War — Inability  and  Vacila- 
tioii — "Honest  Old  Abe" — Military  Commander  as  a  Candi- 
date— The  Candidate  Wanted.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor  year] 
8vo,  pp  8.* 

LINCOLN.  [Cut  of  Mr.  Lincoln's  head,  crowned.]  Abraham. 
Africanus  I.  His  Secret  Life,  as  revealed  under  the  Mes- 
meric Influence.  Mysteries  of  the  White  House.  J.  F. 
Peeks,  No.  26  Ann  Street,  N.  Y.  1864.  I2mo,  pp  57.* 

LINCOLN.  McClellan  vs.  Lincoln.  Damning  Disclosures  of 
the  Treatment  Q{  McClellan  by  Stanton  and  Lincoln.  Testi- 
mony of  Gen.  H.  M.  Naglee.  Secret  History  of  the  Famous 
First  Council  of  War.  Lincoln's  Weakness  and  Stanton's 
Rudeness,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  Sept.  27.  1864.  [No  imprint,  no 
place.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Position  of  the  Republican  and  Democratic 
Parties.  A  Dialogue  between  a  white  Republican  and  a 
colored  citizen.  Published  by  the  Union  Republican  Con- 
gressional Committee,  Washington,  D.  C.  [No  year,  no 
place.]  8vo,  pp  4.  Portrait.* 

LINCOLN.  Document  No.  12.  Sold  at  13  Park  Row,  and 
at  all  Democratic  Newspaper  offices.  Lincoln's  treatment 


82  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

of  Gen.  Grant,  and  Mr.  Lincoln's    treatment    of  Gen.  Mc- 
Clellan.     [1864.]     8vo,  pp  8.* 

LINCOLN.     Document  No.  13.     Sold  at  13  Park  Row,  and  at 
all  Democratic  Newspaper  offices.     Mr.  Lincoln's  Arbitrary 
Arrests,  the  Acts  which  the  Baltimore  Platform  approves. 
[1864.]     8vo,  pp  24.* 

LINCOLN.  Document  No.  14.  Sold  at  13  Park  Row,  and  at 
all  Democratic  Newspaper  offices.  Corruptions  and  Frauds 
of  Lincoln's  Administration.  [1864.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

LINCOLN.  Document  No.  18.  Sold  at  13  Park  Row,  and  at 
all  Democratic  Newspaper  offices.  Republican  Opinions 
about  Lincoln.  [1864.]  8vo,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  [Cut  of  Negro,]  Catechism  wherein 
the  Eccentricities  &  Beauties  of  Despotism  are  fully  set  forth. 
A  Guide  to  the  Presidential  Election  of  1864.  J.  F.  Feeks, 
Publisher,  No.  26  Ann  Street,  N.  Y.  I2mo,  pp  46. 

LINCOLN.  Powers  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  in  Times  of 
War.  Journal  office,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  1865.  8vo,  pp  31.* 

LINCOLN.  No.  17.  Abraham  Lincoln.  [No  imprint,  no 
year,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  12. 

A  "document"  of  the  campaign  of  1864. 

LINCOLN.  A  Workingman's  Reasons  for  the  Re-election  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  [No  imprint.]  1864.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

LINCOLN.  God  Bless  Abraham  Lincoln!  A  Solemn  Dis- 
course by  a  Local  Preacher.  Dedicated  to  the  Faithful.  For 
general  distribution  at  5  cents  a  copy.  [No  imprint,  no 
year.]  8vo,  pp  16.* 

LINCOLN.  To  Lincoln  Republicans  on  the  Anniversary  of 
the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  February  12,  1900.  We 
can  only  wisely  guide  our  course  for  the  future,  by  careful 
study  of  the  landmarks  of  the  past.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor 
year.]  i6mo,  pp  8. 

Lincoln  extracts,  circulated  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  by  "anti-im- 
perialist" partisans. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  83 


COMMEMORATIVE. 

LINCOLN.  Articles  of  Association  and  By-Laws,  Rules  and 
Regulations  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument  Association, 
organized  at  Springfield,  111.,  May  n,  1865.  Springfield: 
Steam  Press  of  Baker  &  Phillips.  1865.  8vo,  pp  II.* 

LINCOLN.  Constitution  of  the  Educational  Monument  Asso- 
ciation, to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Organized 
May  16,  1865.  Washington,  D.  C,  McGill  &  Witherow, 
Printers.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  9.* 

LINCOLN.  Celebration  of  , the  Colored  People's  Educational 
Monument  Association  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  on 
the  Fourth  of  July,  1865,  in  the  Presidential  Grounds,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
L.  A.  Bell,  Recording  Secretary.  Washington,  D.  C.  McGill 
&  Witherow,  Printers.  1865  8vo,  pp  33.* 

LINCOLN.  Poetical  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1865. 
I2mo,  pp  306.  Portrait. 

Collected  and  arranged  by  J.  N.  Plotts,  of  New  York. 

LINCOLN.     A  Poetical  Description  of  Lincoln's  Assassination 
by  Jones.     Greater  than  Washington,  Jackson  or  Milton!!! 
Reigns     the     immortal     President     Lincoln!!!     Valparaiso, 
LaPatria  Printing  office.     1865.     8vo,  pp  58.* 
Dedicated  to  Lady   Lincoln. 

LINCOLN.  National  Lincoln  Monument  Association,  incor- 
porated by  Act  of  Congress,  March  3Oth,  1867.  Washington: 
Printed  at  the  Great  Republic  Office.  1867.  I2mo,  pp  12. 
Portrait  on  cover.* 

LINCOLN.  By-Laws  and  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Lin- 
coln Association  of  Jersey  City.  Jersey  City:  Printed  by 
the  Journal  Printing  Association.  1867.  i6mo,  pp  8.  Por- 
trait.* 

LINCOLN.  A  memorial  in  regard  to  the  Lincoln  Monument 
to  be  erected  at  Springfield,  111.  Trenton,  N.  J.  Printed  at 
the  office  of  the  State  Gazette.  1867.  8vo,  pp  15.* 


84  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

LINCOLN.  La  Mort  de  Lincoln.  Poeme  Dramatique  [Motto.] 
Seconde  edition  Augmentee  de  notes  sur  la  vie  du  carbonaro 
Amand  Hazard.  Prix:  i  Franc.  Paris.  Librairie  des 
Auteurs,  10,  Rue  de  la  Bourse  Janiver  1868.  La  traduction 
la  reproduction,  meme  partielles.  de  ce  poeme  sont  absolu- 
ment  intedites.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

LINCOLN.  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection.  Letters  and  Docu- 
ments, Etc.,  Written  by  Abraham  Lincoln;  Law  Books  and 
Furniture  From  His  Office  and  Furniture  From  His  Resi- 
dence, in  Springfield,  Illinois.  [No  year.]  The  Bicking 
Print,  S.  E.  Cor.  Tenth  and  Market  Streets,  Philadelphia. 
Illustrated. 

Pages  99  to  no,  inclusive,  from  an  Auction  Catalogue. 

LINCOLN.  Catalogue  of  Articles  owned  and  used  by  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Now  owned  by  [portrait]  the  Lincoln 
Memorial  Collection  of  Chicago.  Incorporated  under  the 
Laws  of  the  state  of  Illinois.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor  year.] 
8vo,  pp  (not  numbered,)  16.* 

LINCOLN.  National  Lincoln  Monument  Asociation,  [por- 
trait] incorporated  by  Act  of  Congress,  March  30,  1867. 
Business  offices,  No.  736  Fifth  Street  Northwest,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Washington :  Printed  at  the  office  the  New 
National  Era.  1870.  8vo,  pp  41.  Appendix,  pp  iii.* 

LINCOLN.  Organization  and  Objects  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of 
Honor,  and  First  Memorial  Service,  Held  on  the  Fifteenth 
Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Springfield, 
Illinois,  April  15,  1880.  ["No  place,  no  year.]  8vo;  pp  14.* 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

LINCOLN.  Arrangements  for  the  Inauguration  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  on  the  Fourth  of  March,  1865. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  office.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  6.* 

LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Ulysses  S.  Grant:  their 
character  and  constitution  scientifically  explained.  With  En- 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  85 

gravings.  All  who  desire  to  gain  a  reliable  knowledge  of  the 
personal  characteristics  of  the  President,  Abraham  Lincoln, 
and  Lieut.  Gen.  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  will  please  to  read  this 
work.  [No  imprint.]  1864.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

Cover  imprint:     Published  by  A.  T.  Rollner,  Practical  Phrenol- 
ogist, San  Francisco.  . 

LINCOLN.     [In]     Portraits  and  Biographies  of  the  Leading 
Military  and  Naval  Officers  of  the  United  States,  including 
those    of    Presidents    Lincoln    and    Johnson.    Cincinnati: 
Wrightson  &  Company,  Printers,  No.   167  Walnut  Street. 
1865.* 

LINCOLN.  Descriptive  and  Symbolic  Key  to  the  Last  Calli- 
graphic Masterpiece,  designed,  arranged  and  executed  by 
Prof.  David  Davidson.  Composed  from  The  Lincoln 
Memorial,  Edited  by  John  Gilmary  Shea,  L.L.  D.  In- 
terpreted and  explained  by  J.  F.  Cottle,  M.  D.,  and  S.  S. 
Bogart,  M.  D.  New  York,  November,  1868.  Price:  25  cts. 
New  York:  Lowenthal  &  Rasmussen,  Law,  Book  and  Job 
Printers,  No.  52  John  Street.  1868.  8vo,  pp  56. 

LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States,  demonstrated  to  be  the  Gog  of  the  Bible,  as  foretold 
by  the  Prophet  Ezekiel  in  the  xxxviii  and  xxxix  Chapters 
of  his  Book  of  Prophecy.  The  Thirteen  Confederate  States 
shown  to  be  the  mountains  of  Israel  and  all  the  Predictions 
contained  in  the  Prophecy  concerning  them  literally  fulfilled 
in  the  late  war  between  the  North  and  South.  1868.  [No 
imprint,  no  place.]  I2mo,  pp  — .* 

LINCOLN.     Lincoln's  Anecdotes;  [Cut.]     A  complete  Collec- 
>      tion  of  the  Anecdotes,  Stories  and  Pithy  Sayings  of  the  late 

Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States. 

Office  of  Publication,  105  Fulton  Street,  New  York.     The 

American  News  Co.,  121  Nassau  St.,  N.  Y.,  General  Agents. 

[No  year.]      I2mo,  pp  63.* 

LINCOLN.  Old  Abe's  Jokes.  Fresh  from  Abraham's  Bosom 
Containing  all  his  Issues,  Excepting  the  "Greenbacks,"  to 
call  in  some  of  which,  this  work  is  issued.  New  York:  T. 
R.  Dawley,  Publisher,  13  &  15  Park  Row.  [1864.]  I2mo, 
pp  135.  Portrait. 

Same  issued  under  another  title,  and  with  a  slight  variation  as 
to  contents. 


86  LINCOLN  LITERATURE 

LIXCOLX.     "That  Reminds    me    of    a    Story."     Stories  and 
Anecdotes  of  [Portrait]  Abraham  Lincoln,  The  Martyr  Presi- 
dent.    Ten  cents.     [Xo  place,  no  year.]     Small  410,  pp  24. 
Issued   by    C.   A.    Bowman    &   Co.,   druggists  and   chemists,   o: 
Peoria,  111.,  for  advertising  purposes. 

LIXCOLX1.  Menard  Salem  Lincoln  Souvenir  Album  Edited 
and  Published  by  The  Illinois  Woman's  Columbian  Club  of 
Menard  County  Petersburgh,  Illinois  1893  Size,  10^x131/2, 

PP83- 

Contains  portraits,  a  sketch  of  Lincoln,  and  views  of  New  Salem 
and  vicinity.  Several  of  the  views  are  reproduced  in  Tarbells 
"Early  Life." 

LINCOLN.  A  Relic  of  the  Rebellion,  or  What  Happened 
Twenty-six  years  Ago.  A  true  copy  of  the  New  York  Her- 
ald, as  published  on  the  I5th  of  April,  1865.  the  morning  after 
the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  Copyrighted  and 
published  by  J.  H.  \Vinston,  215  E.  8o.th  St.,  New  York. 
1891.  8vo,  pp  69.  Portrait  on  cover.* 


LINCOLN.     [Mrs.]     Behind  the  Seams;  By  a  Xigger  Woman 
who  took  in  work  from  Mrs.  Lincoln  and  Mrs.  Davis.     Price 
Ten  Cents.     Xew  York:     The  Xational  Xews  Company,  21 
and  23  Ann  Street.     1868.     8vo,  pp  23.* 
See  Keckley. 

LIXCOLN.  [Samuel.]  Notes  on  the  Lincoln  Families  of 
Massachusetts,  with  some  account  of  the  Family  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  U.  States.  By  jSamuel  Lin- 
coln, of  Hingham.  [Reprinted  from  the  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  October,  1865.]  Boston:  David 
Clapp  &  Son,  Printers,  334  Washington  St.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
10.* 

See  Shackford. 

LORIXG.  The  Present  Crisis.  A  Speech  delivered  by  Dr. 
Geo.  B.  Loring,  at  Lyceum  Hall,  Salem,  Wednesday  Evening, 
April  26,  1865,  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
Dr.  Loring's  letter  to  the  Salem  Gazette  on  <  Reconstruction. 
Published  by  Request.  South  Danvers:  Printed  at  the 
Wizard  Office,  Charles  D.  Howard.  1865.  8vo,  pp  12.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  87 

LOVE.  Smitten,  but  not  as  our  Enemies.  "Special  Humilia- 
tion and  Prayer,  in  consequence  of  the  Assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln."  A  Sermon:  by  William  de  Loss  Love,  De- 
livered at  the  Spring  Street  Congregational  Church,  Mil- 
waukee, June  ist,  1865.  Published  by  a  vote  of  the  Society. 
Milwaukee:  Daily  Wisconsin <  Book  and  Job  Printing  Es- 
tablishment. 1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

LOWE.  Death  of  President  Lincoln:  A  Sermon  delivered  in 
the  Unitarian  Church  in  Archdale  Street,  Charlestown,  S.  C., 
Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Charles  Lowe,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Published  by  Request  of  the  Congregation.  Bos- 
ton: American  Unitarian  Association.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  24. 

LOWELL.  .No.  16.  The  President's  Policy  by  James  Russell 
Lowell.  From  the  North  American  Review,  January,  1864. 
[No  imprint,  place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  22.* 

LOWELL  [In]  The  Riverside  Literature  Series  [No.  32] 
The  Gettysburg  Speech  and  Other  Papers  by  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  An  Essay  on  Lincoln  By  James  Russell  Lowell 
With  Introduction  and  Notes  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Com- 
pany Boston:  4  Park  Street  [1871  and  1888.]  i6mo,  pp 
80.  Portrait. 

The  essay  is  from   North  Am.    Review   for  Jan.,    1864;  also,   in 
"My  Study  Windows/'   Lowell's  works. 

LOWELL.  Ode  recited  at  the  Commemoration  of  the  Living 
and  Dead  Soldiers  of  Harvard  University,  July  21,  1865.  By 
James  Russell  Lowell.  [Shield  with  motto]  Cambridge: 
Privately  Printed.  1865.  8vo,  pp  25.* 

First   separate   issue    of   the    Ode    containing    Lowell's   splendid 
tribute  to  Lincoln.     Fifty  copies  printed. 

LOWREY.  The  Commander  in  Chief;  A  defence  upon  legal 
grounds  of  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation ;  and  an  answer 
to  ex-judge  Curtis's  Pamphlet,  entitled  "Executive  Power." 
Second  Edition,  with  additional  notes.  By  Grosvenor  P. 
Lowrey,  a  member  of  the  New  York  Bar.  New  York:  G. 
P.  Putnam.  1863.  I2mo,  pp  34.* 

LOWRTE.  The  Lessons  of  our  National  Sorrow.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  of  Fort 
Wayne,  Indiana,  on  the  Sabbath  Morning,  April  i6th,  1865, 


88  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

succeeding  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  John  M. 
Lowrie,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  Fort  Wayne:  Jenkinson  & 
Hartman,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

LUDLOW.  Sermon  commemorative  of  National  Events,  de- 
livered in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
April  23d,  1865,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  James  M.  Ludlow. 
Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  and  Company,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  27.* 

LUDLOW.  President  Lincoln  Self-pourtrayed.  By  John  Mal- 
colm Ludlow.  Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  British  and 
Foreign  Freedmen's  Aid  Society.  London:  Alfred  W. 
Bennett,  5  Bishopgate  Without:  1866.  i6mo,  pp  239.  Por- 
trait. 

Reprint,  with  slight  changes  and  additions,  of  articles  in  "Good 
Words,"  for  August  and  December,  1865. 

McCABE.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Peru,  Ind.,  April  19,  1865.  By  the  Pastor,  Rev. 
Francis  S.  McCabe.  Lafayette:  James  P.  Luse  &  Co.,  Book 
&  Job  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  — .* 

McCARTY.  Lessons  from  the  Life  and  Death  of  a  good  Ruler. 
A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Day  of  National  Mourning, 
June  i,  1865,  in  Christ  Church,  Cincinnati.  By  Rev.  John 
W.  McCarty,  A.  B.,  Rector  of  the  Parish.  Cincinnati: 
Printed  by  Jos.  B.  Boyd,  25  West  Fourth  Street.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  18.* 

McCASKEY.  Lincoln  Literary  Collection,  designed  for 
School-Room  and  Family  Circle:  containing  more  than  six 
hundred  favorite  selections  in  prose  and  poetry,  selections 
for  arbor  day,  bird  day,  decoration  day,  days  with  the  poets, 
etc.  J.  P.  McCaskey.  [Motto.]  New  York,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago.  American  Book  Company.  [1897.]  I2mo,  pp 

576. 

Contains  several  selections  from  Lincoln.  This  from  the  preface: 
"This  book  is  named  in  honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  the  desire  to 
aid  in  extending  and  perpetuating  the  habit  for  which  our  best-loved 
President  is  widely  known,  that  of  committing  to  memory  poems 
that  he  enjoyed." 

McCAULEY.  Character  and  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  A 
Sermon  preached  in  the  Eutaw  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  89- 

on  the  Day  of  National  Humiliation  and  Mourning,  appointed 
by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  Thursday,  June  i,  1865, 
By  Rev.  Jas.  A.  McCauley.  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy, 
Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

McCLINTOCK.  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Day  of  the 
Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865, 
in  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York,  by  John  McClintock,  D.  D., 
LLD.  Reported  by  J.  T.  Butts.  New  York:  Press  of  J.  M. 
Bradstreet  &  Son.  1865.  8vo,  pp  35. 

Contains  Second  Inaugural  and  the  Gettysburg  Speech. 

McCLURE.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Men  of  War-times  Some 
Personal  Recollections  of  War  and  Politics  during  the  Lin- 
coln Administration  with  introduction  by  Dr.  A.  C.  Lamb- 
din  By  A.  K.  McClure,  LL.D.  Second  edition.  Philadel- 
phia The  Times  Publishing  Company  Eighth  and  Chest- 
nut 1892  8vo,  pp  462.  Portraits. 
» 

McCLURE.  Anecdotes  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Lincoln's 
Stories.  Including  Early  life  stories,  Professional  life  stories, 
White  House  stories,  War  stories,  Miscellaneous  stories. 
Edited  by  J.  B.  McClure,  Compiler  of  "Moody's  Anecdotes ;" 
"Moody's  Child  Stories;"  "Edison  and  his  Inventions;"  "En- 
tertaining Anecdotes;"  "Mistakes  of  Ingersoll;"  "Ingersoll's 
Answers;"  etc.  Chicago:  Rhodes  &  McClure,  1879.  8vo,. 
pp  188. 

McCLURE.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Stories  and  Speeches,  Includ- 
ing "Early  Life  Stories;"  "Professional  Life  Stories;"  "White 
House  Incidents;"  "War  Reminiscences,"  Etc.,  Etc.  Also 
His  Speeches,  Chronologically  Arranged,  from  Pappsville, 
111.,  1832,  to  His  last  Speech  in  Washington,  April  n,  1865. 
Including  His  Inaugurals,  Emancipation  Proclamation,  Get- 
tysburg Address,  Etc.,  Etc.,  Etc.  Fully  illustrated.  Edited 
by  J.  B.  McClure,  A.  M.  Editor  of  "Mistakes  of  Ingersoll;" 
"Life  of  Gen.  Garfield;"  "Edison  and  his  Inventions;"" 
"Moody's  Anecdotes;"  "Sketches  of  Gen.  Grant;"  "Evils  of 
the  Cities;"  "Poetic  Pearls;"  Etc.  Chicago.  Rhodes  &  Mc- 
Clure Publishing  Company.  1896.  I2mo,  pp  477. 

MACDONALD.  President  Lincoln;  his  Figure  in  History:  A 
Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Prince- 


90  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

ton,  New  Jersey,  June  ist,  1865.  By  James  M.  Macdonald, 
D.  D.  New  York:  Charles  Scribner  &  :Co.,  124  Grand 
Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  23.* 

MAC  EL'REY.  The  Substance  of  Two  Discourses,  occasioned 
by  the  National  Bereavement,  the  Assassination  of  the  Presi- 
dent. The  Position,  the  Lesson,  and  the  Duty  of  the  Nation. 
Delivered  in  the  St.  James  Episcopal  Church,  Wooster,  Ohio, 
Easter  Day,  1865,  by  the  Rector,  Rev.  J.  H.  Mac  El'Rey,  M. 
D.  [Motto.]  Republican  Steam  Power  Press,  Wooster, 
Ohio.  1865.  I2vo,  pp  24.* 

McGIBBON.  Our  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Sermon  preached  in 
Berlin,  Illinois,  April  19,  1865,  on  the  assassination  of  A.  Lin- 
coln, before  the  Baptist,  Methodist,  Christian  and  Presby- 
terian Congregations.  By  A.  W.  McGibbon,  Licentiate  of 
the  U.  P.  Church.  [No  year,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  12.* 

MACKENNA.  A  Short  Biography  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  i6th 
President  of  the  United  States,  written  in  Chili,  with  the  pur- 
pose of  exhibiting  the  feelings  of  the  Chilean  nation  towards 
the  United  States  in  the  hour  of  her  most  critical  trials,  by 
B.  Vicuna  Mackenna.  New  York:  Printed  by  S.  Hallett, 
No.  60  Fulton  street.  1866.  8vo,  pp  25.* 
From  a  book  on  Chili,  by  Daniel  J.  Hunter. 

McKINLEY.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  by  William  Mc- 
Kinley  of  Ohio.  Before  the  Marquette  Club,  Chicago,  Feb. 
12,  1896.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  27. 

MALTBY.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
by  Charles  Maltby,  late  Superintendent  of  Indian  affairs  for 
California.  1884.  Copyright  secured.  Southern  California 
Daily  Independent  Steam  Power  Print  1884  8vo,  pp  viii, 
326.* 

[MANHATTAN.]     What  shall  be  done  with  the  confiscated 
Negroes?     The  question  discussed  and  a  policy  proposed  in  a 
letter    to    Hon.     Abraham    Lincoln    (and    eleven    others.) 
[Motto.]      [No  imprint,  year,  nor  place.]     8vo,  pp  15.* 
Signed,  Manhattan. 

MANSHIP.  [In]  National  Jewels:  Washington,  Lincoln,  and 
the  fathers  of  the  Revolution.  By  Rev.  Andrew  Manship,  of 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  91 

the  Philadelphia  Conference.  Philadelphia:  Compiled  and 
Published  by  Rev.  A.  Manship,  and  for  sale  at  the  Depository 
of  the  Tract  Society,  119  North  Sixth  st.,  at  Perkenpine  & 
Higgins,  56  N.  Fourth  st.,  at  Carlton  &  Porter's,  200  Mul- 
berry st.,  New  York.  1865.  8vo,  pp  123.  Portrait  of 
Washington.* 

Fifty-six  pages  devoted  to  Mr.  Lincoln. 

MARBLE.  Letter  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Manton  Marble, 
Editor  of  "The  World."  Nulla  potentia  supra  leges  esse 
debit.  Cicero.  New  York.  Privately  Printed.  1867.  8vo, 
PP  25.* 

Dated  May  23,  1864,  and  occasioned  by  the  suppression  of  the 
World  newspaper  for  having  printed  a  bogus  proclamation. 

MARSHALL.  The  Nation's  Grief:  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Officer's  Division 
of  the  United  States  General  Hospital,  near  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  Sunday,  April  29th,  1865,  and  repeated  by  special  request 
in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Norfolk,  Va.,  By  James  Marshall,  Chap- 
lain U.  S.  Army.  Published  by  Battery  "F."  30  Pa.  H. 
Artillery.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.:  The  Daily  Journal  Steam 
Book  and  Job  Printing  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  40. 

MASSACHUSETTS.  Sustain  the  Government.  Stand  by  the 
President.  Issued  by  the  Republican  State  Committee,  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  14.  1862.  8vo,  pp  7.* 

MATHER.  True  Greatness.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Zanes- 
ville,  Ohio,  April  I9th,  1865,  on  occasion  of  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Rev.  D.  D.  Mather  of  the  Ohio  Con- 
ference. Zanesville,  Ohio :  Printed  by  John  T.  Thryson, 
Courier  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  17.* 

MAYNARD.  Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a  Spiritualist?  or,  Curi- 
ous Revelations  from  the  Life  of  a  Trance  Medium.  By  Mrs. 
Nettie  Colburn  Maynard,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Together 
with  Portraits,  Letters  and  Poems.  Illustrated  with  engrav- 
ings, and  frontispiece  of  Lincoln,  from  Carpenter's  portrait 
from  life.  [Motto.],  Philadelphia:  Rufus  C.  Hartranft, 
Publisher.  1891.  I2mo,  pp  xxiv,  264. 

MAYO.  The  Nation's  Sacrifice.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Two 
Discourses,  delivered  on  Sunday  Morning,  April  16,  and 


92  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Wednesday  Morning,  April  19,  1865,  in  the  Church  of  the 
Redeemer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  By  A.  D.  Mayo,  Pastor.  Cin- 
cinnati: Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  55  West  Fourth  St.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  28. 

MEDALS.     See  Zabriskie  and  Satterlee. 

MILLER.  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Mem- 
orial Oration  by  S.  F.  Miller,  delivered  at  Franklin,  N.  Y., 
June  ist,  1865.  Delhi:  Sturtevant  &  Mclntosh,  Printers, 
Republican  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

MISSOURI  Address  of  the  Committee  from  the  State  of  Mis- 
souri to  President  Lincoln.  [Washington,  Sept.  30,  1863. 
No  imprint.]  8vo,  pp  12.* 

MISSOURI.  Letter  from  the  Executive  Committee  of  the 
Missouri  Delegation  to  President  Lincoln.  Washington, 
October  3,  1863.  [No  imprint.]  8vo,  pp  7.* 

MITCHELL.  Presbyterian  Church  of  Harrisburg,  April  19, 
1865.  In  Memoriam.  An  Address  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  S. 
S.  Mitchell.  Harrisburg:  Singerly  &  Myers,  Printers. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

MOORE.  Moral  Grandeur  of  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipa- 
tion. A  Sermon  delivered  on  the  day  of  National  Thanks- 
giving, Dec.  7,  1865,  in  the  Plymouth  Congregational  Church, 
Pittsburgh,  Penn.:  By  Rev.  Henry  D.  Moore,  Pastor,  Pitts- 
burgh: Printed  by  W.  S.  Haven.  1866.  8vo,  pp  20. * 

MORAIS.  An  Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  before  the*  Congre- 
gation Mikve  Israel  of  Philadelphia,  at  their  Synagogue  in 
Seventh  Street,  by  the  Rev.  S.  Morais,  Minister  of  the  Con- 
gregation, on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.  Philadelphia: 
Collins,  Printer,  705  Jayne  Street.  1865. — 5625.  8vo,  pp  7.* 

MORAIS.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Congregation 
Mikve  Israel  of  Philadelphia,  at  their  Synagogue  in  Seventh 
Street,  on  Thursday,  June  i,  1865,  the  day  appointed  for 
Fasting,  Humiliation  and  Prayer,  for  the  Untimely  Death  of 
the  Late  Lamented  President  of  the  United  States,  Abraham 
Lincoln.  By  the  Rev.  S.  Morais,  Minister  of  the  Congrega- 
tion. Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer,  705  Jayne  Street,  5625. 
—1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  93 

MO  REHOUSE.  Evil  its  own  Destroyer.  A  Discourse  deliv- 
ered before  the  United  Societies  of  the  Congregational  and 
Baptist  Churches  at  the  Congregational  Church,  in  the  city 
of  East  Saginaw,  April  igth,  1865,  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Death  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  H.  L.  More- 
house,  Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  East  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Published  by  Request.  1865.  Enterprise  Print,  East 
Saginaw,  Mich.  i2mo,  pp  16.* 

MORGAN.  In  Memoriam.  (i).  Joy  Darkened.  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  Thomas'  Church,  New  York,  Easter  Sunday 
Morning,  April  i6th,  1865,  by  the  Rector.  [Rev.  William 
F.  Morgan,  D.  D.  ]  (2).  Order  of  Services  in  St.  Thomas' 
Church,  New  York,  Wednesday,  April  igth,  the  Day  ap- 
pointed for  the  Funeral  of  President  Lincoln.  (3).  The 
Prolonged  Lament.  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Thomas' 
Church,  New  York,  on  the  ist  Sunday  after  Easter,  April 
23d,  1865,  by  the  Rector.  Baker  &  Godwin,  Printers,  No.  i 
Spruce  Street,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp  47.* 

MORRIS.  Memorial  Record  of  the  Nation's  Tribute  to  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  [Motto.]  Compiled  by  B.  F.  Morris.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.:  W.  H.  &  H.  O.  Morrison.  1866.  8vo,  pp 
272.  Illustrated. 

MORSE.  American  Statesmen  Abraham  Lincoln  By  John 
T.  Morse,  Jr.  In  two  Volumes  Boston  and  New  York 
Houghton,  Mifrlin  and  Company  The  Riverside  Press,  Cam- 
bridge 1893  I2mo.  vol.  i,  pp  vi,  387;  vol.  2,  pp  373.  Por- 
trait. 

A  revised  and  illustrated  edition,  part  of  which  was  on  large 
paper,  was  issued  in  1809,  and  is  to  be  connected  with  other  vol- 
umes of  the  Statesmen  series  by  a  general  index.  Of  this  issue, 
vol.  i  has  pp.  xvii.,  387;  vol.  2,  392. 

MUDD.  Testimony  for  the  Prosecution  and  the  Defence  in  the 
case  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  charged  with  Conspiracy  to  as- 
sassinate the  President  of  the  United  States,  &c.  Tried  before 
a  Military  Commission,  of  which  Major-General  David  Hunt- 
er is  President,  May  and  June,  1865.  Published  for  the  ac- 
cused, from  the  Verbatim  official  Report  of  the  "National 
Intelligencer,"  by  Polkinhorn  &  Son,  Printers.  Washington : 
1865.  8vo,  pp  311.* 


94  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

MUDGE.  The  Forest  Boy!  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  For  Young  People.  By  Z.  A.  Muclge,  Author  of 
"Lady  Huntingdon  Portrayed,"  "The  Christian  Statesman," 
etc.,  etc.  Four  Illustrations.  New  York:  Published  by 
Carleton  &  Porter,  Sunday  School  Union.  1867.  I2mo,  pp 
321. 

Reprinted,   1884,  by  Phillips  &  Hunt,  New  York. 

MURDOCK.  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Sermon,  preach- 
ed in  the  Congregational  Church  in  New  Milford,  Conn., 
April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  David  Murdock.  Published  by 
Request.  Milford:  Northrop's  Gallery  of  Art.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  16.* 

MURRAY.  Address  delivered  on  the  Sabbath  following  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  in  the  Second  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Greenwich,  Conn.  By  Rev.  William  H.  H. 
Murray.  New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  50  Greene  St. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  15. 

MYERS.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Memorial  Address  delivered 
by  Hon.  Leonard  Myers,  June  I5th,  1865,  before  the  Union 
League  of  the  Thirteenth  Ward.  Philadelphia:  Published 
by  King  &  Baird,  No.  607  Sansom  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15. 

NADAL.  National  Reconstruction.  A  Discourse  delivered  at 
Wesley  Chapel,  Washington,  D.  C.,  on  the  ist  day  of  June, 
1865.  By  the  Pastor,  B.  H.  Nadal,  D.  D.  Washington,  D. 
C.  Wm.  H.  Moore,  Printer,  484  Eleventh  Street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  15.* 

NASON.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President  of  the 
United  States,  delivered  before  the  New  England  Historic- 
Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  May  3,  1865,  by  Rev.  Elias 
Nason,  Member  of  the  Society.  [Motto.]  Boston:  William 
V.  Spencer,  134  Washington  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  28. 

NAYLOR.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Christian  Church  in 
Salem,  Indiana,  April  iQth,  1865.  On  the  Occasion  of  the 
Funeral  Obsequies. of  the  Late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Rev.  H.  R.  Naylor,  (of  the  Methodist  E.  Church).  Also 
an  Address  by  Rev.  I.  I.  St.  John,  (of  the  Presbyterian 
Church),  on  the  same  occasion.  Published  by  J.  P.  &  T.  H. 
Cozine,  Salem,  Indiana.  1865.  i8mo,  pp  Naylor,  19.  St. 
John,  3.* 


LIATCOLN  LITERATURE.  95 

NEILL.  Reminiscences  of  the  last  year  of  President  Lincoln's 
Life.  By  Chaplain  Edward  D.  Neill.  Read  at  a  meeting  of 
the  Minnesota  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  4,  1885.  St.  Paul, 
Minn.:  The  Pioneer  Press  Company.  1885.  8vo,  pp  18.* 

NELSON.  The  Divinely  Prepared  Ruler,  and  The  Fit  End  of 
Treason,  Two  Discourses  delivered  at  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Springfield,  Illinois,  by  invitation  of  the  Session,  on 
the  Sabbath  following  the  burial  of  President  Lincoln,  May  7, 
1865,  by  Rev.  Henry  A.  Nelson,  Pastor  First  Presby'n. 
Church,  St.  Louis.  Springfield,  Ills.:  Steam  press  of  Baker 
&  Phillips.  1865.  8vo,  pp  39.* 

NEWELL.  Notes  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  ..  .With  Extracts 
from  his  Speeches,  etc.  .By  Frederick  Samuel  Newell.  Lon- 
don. 1864.  8vo.* 

Brit.  Mus.  Catalogue. 

NEWELL.  The  Martyr  President.  New  York:  Carleton, 
Publisher.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  43. 

Signed  "R.  H.  Newell"  (Orpheus  C.  Kerr).    Verse. 

NEW  JERSEY.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Presentation  of 
the  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  the  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Assembly,  February  12,  1867.  Trenton,  N.  J.: 
Printed  at  the  office  of  the  State  Gazette.  1867.  8vo,  pp  34. 

NEW  LONDON.  Funeral  Observances  at  New  London,  Con- 
necticut, in  honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  including 
the  Public  Addresses  of  Rev.  G.  B.  Wilcox,  and  Rev.  Thomas 
P.  Field,  D.  D.  New  London:  C.  Prince,  No.  4  Main 
Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  34. 

NEWMAN.  The  Good  Cause  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Lec- 
ture by  Professor  F.  W.  Newman.  [of  University  College, 
London]  Price  Threepence.  Published  by  the  Emancipa- 
tion Society,  65,  Fleet  Street.  [No  year,  no  place]  I2mo, 
pp  24.* 

NEW  YORK.  Obsequies,  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Union 
Square  New  York,  April  25,  1865.  Printed  for  the  Citizen's 
Committee.  D.  Van  Nostrand,  192  Broadway.  1865.  Ry. 
8vo,  pp  32.* 


96  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

NEW  YORK.  Our  Martyr  President.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Voices  from  the  Pulpit  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  Oration 
by  Hon.  Geo.  Bancroft.  Oration  at  the  Burial  by  Bishop 
Simpson.  Tibballs  &  Whiting.  New  York.  [1865.]  I2mo, 
pp  420. 

Contains,  besides  the  above,  twenty-one  sermons. 

NEW  YORK.  Legislative  Honors  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Message  of  Gov.  Fenton  to  the  Legislature,  com- 
municating the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  Obsequies  of 
President  Lincoln  in  the  Legislature.  Printed  under  direc- 
tion of  J.  B.  Cusliman,  Clerk  of  Assembly.  Albany:  Weed, 
Parsons  and  Company,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  118. 

NEW  YORK.  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  the  City  of 
New  York,  Under  the  Auspices  of  the  Common  Council.  By 
David  T.  Valentine,  Clerk  of  the  Common  Council.  New 
York:  Edmund  Jones  &  Co.  1866.  Roy::!  8vo,  pp  xxii, 
254.  Illustrated. 

NICCOLLS.  In  Memoriam.  A  Discourse  on  the  assassination 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  deliv- 
ered in  the  Second  Presbyterian  .Church,  of  St.  Louis,  April 
23,  1865,  by  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Niccolls.  Published  by  Request. 
St.  Louis:  Sherman  Spencer,  Printer,  No.  28  Market  Street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

NICHOLAS.  A  Review  of  the  Argument  of  President  Lincoln 
and  Attorney  General  Bates,  in  favor  of  Presidential  power 
to  suspend  the  privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.  By 
S.  S.  Nicholas,  of  Louisville,  Ky.  Louisville,  Ky.:  Printed 
by  Bradley  &  Gilbert,  corner  of  First  and  Market  streets. 
1861.  8vo,  pp  38.* 

NICHOLS.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Being 'a  Biography  of 
His  Life  from  His  Birth  to  His  Assassination ;  also  a  Record 
of  His  Ancestors,  and  a  Collection  of  Anecdotes  Attributed 
to  Lincoln.  [Motto]  By  Clifton  M.  Nichols.  Illustrated. 
1896.  Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick.  New  York  City. 
Springfield,  Ohio.  Chicago,  111.  4to,  320. 

NICOLA Y.  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  John  G.  Nicolay.  Bos- 
ton: Little,  Brown  &  Co.  1882.  I2mo,  pp  21. 

Article  furnished  by  Mr.  Nicolay  for  ninth  edition  Encyclopedia 
Britannica. 


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NICOLAY  and  HAY.  Abraham  Lincoln  A  History  By 
John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay  New  York  The  Century 
Co.  1890  In  ten  Volumes,  8vo.  Illustrated.  Vol.  i,  pp 
xxiii,  456.  Vol.  2,  pp  xiv,  446.  Vol.  3,  pp  xiv,  449.  Vol.  4, 
pp  xvi,  470.  Vol.  5,  pp  xvi,  460.  Vol.  6,  pp  xviii,  488.  Vol. 
7,  pp  xvi,  472.  Vol.  8,  pp  xviii,  486.  Vol.  9,  pp  xviii,  496. 
Vol.  10,  pp  xvii,  482. 

NICOLAY  and  HAY.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Complete  Works 
Comprising  his  Speeches,  Letters,  State  Papers,  and  Miscel- 
laneous Writings  Edited  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John 
Hay  New  York  The  Century  Co.  1894.  In  two  Vol- 
umes, 8vo.  Portrait.  Vol  i,  pp  695.  Vol.  2,  pp  770. 

NILES.  Address  of  Rev.  H.  E.  Niles,  on  the  Occasion  of 
President  Lincoln's  FuneralObsequies  in  York,  Pa.  Printed 
by  Hiram  Young,  York,  Pa.-  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp  8. 

NOBLE.  Sermon  delivered  in  the  United  States  Naval 
Academy,  on  the  day  of  the  funeral  of  the  late  President, 
Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Mason  Noble,  Chaplain  U.  S.  N. 
Newport:  George  T.  Hammond,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
16. 

NORTHROP.  A  Sermon  upon  the  Assassination  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Washington,  April  the  I4th,  A.  D. 
1865.  Preached  at  Carthage,  Illinois,  on  Wednesday,  April 
the  1 9th,  A.  D.  1865.  By  Rev.  H.  H.  Northrop,  Pastor  of 
the  First  Baptist  Church,  Carthage.  Carthage,  Ills.:  The 
Carthage  Republican  Print.  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

NORTON,  Rev.  Robert.     See  Canada. 

OLDROYD,  The  Lincoln  Memorial:  Album-immortelles. 
Original  life  pictures,  with  autographs,  from  the  hands  and 
hearts  of  eminent  Americans  and  Europeans,  contemporaries 
of  the  great  Martyr  to  Liberty,  Abraham  Lincoln.  Together 
with  extracts  from  his  speeches,  letters  and  sayings.  Col- 
lected and  edited  by  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd.  With  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Matthew  Simpson,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  and  a  Sketch  of 
the  Patriot's  Life  by  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold.  New  York:  G. 
W.  Carleton  &  Co.,  Publishers.  1882.  8vo,  pp  571.  Illus- 
strated. 


98  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

OLDROYD.  Words  of  Lincoln  including'  Several  Hundred 
Opinions  of  his  Life  and  Character  by  Eminent  Persons  of 
this  and  other  Lands  Compiled  by  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd 
author  "Lincoln  Memorial  Album,"  "A  Soldier's  Story  of  the 
Siege  of  Vicksburg"  With  an  Introduction  by  Melville  W. 
Fuller  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States  and  Teunis  S. 
Hamlin  Pastor  Church  of  the  Covenant,  Washington,  D. 
C.  Washington,  D.  C.  O.  H.  Oldroyd  [1895.]  121110,  pp 
xvii,  221.  Illustrated. 

OLDROYD.  Lincoln's  Campaign  or  The  Political  Revolution 
of  1860  by  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd  Author  of  "A  Soldier's 
Story  of  Vicksburg,"  etc.  Profusely  Illustrated  [Motto] 
With  Fourteen  Portraits  and  Biographies  of  Presidential  Pos- 
sibilities for  1896  Chicago  Laird  &  Lee,  Publishers  [1896] 
8vo,  pp  241. 

OLDROYD.  The  March  to  Victory  The  great  Republican 
Campaigns  of  1860  and  1896  by  Osb.orn  H.  Oldroyd  With 
Platforms,  Portraits,  Biographies  and  Speeches  of  McKinley 
&  Hobart  [Motto]  Profusely  illustrated  Chicago:  [1896] 
Laird  &  Lee,  Publishers  8vo,  pp  xliv,  207. 

Reprint  of  207  pp.   of  last  above,   preceded  by   sketches  of  re- 
publican  nominees  for  President  and  Vice   President. 

OLSSEN.  Sermon  preached  on  Easter  Morning,  1.865.  By 
Rev.  Wm.  W.  Olssen,  M.  A.,  at  the  church  of  St.  James  the 
Less.  Searsdale,  N.  Y.  New  York:  C.  S.  Westcott  &  Co., 
printers,  No.  79  John  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  13.* 

O.  of  XJ.  A.  M.  State  Council  of  Pennsylvania,  O.  of  U.  A.  M. 
In  Memoriam.  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.  Philadelphia:  Geo.  Hawkes,  Jr.,  Printer,  717  North 
Second  St.  1865.  i6mo,  pp  88.* 

OTTO.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ein  Lebensbild  gezeichnet  von  E. 
Otto.  Eden  Publishing  House,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  [1897.] 
i6mo,  pp  155. 

Vol.  25  in  series:     "Deutsche  Evangelische  Yugend-Bibliothek." 

OWEN.  The  policy  of  Emancipation;  in  three  letters  to  the 
Sec.  of  War,  the  President  of  the  United  States  and  the  Sec. 
of  the  Treasury.  By  Robert  Dale  Owen.  Philadelphia:  J. 
B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1863.  i2mo,  pp  48.* 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  99 

PADDOCK.  A  Great  Man  Fallen!  A  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  in  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
Philadelphia,  Sunday  Morning,  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Wil- 
bur F.  Paddock.  Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  24. 

PALMER.  Washington  and  the  Union.  Oration  delivered  by 
Hon.  Robert  M.  Palmer,  Speaker  of  the  Senate  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, at  the  Reception  of  President  Lincoln  at  Harrisburg, 
and  the  Raising  of  the  National  Flag  on  the  Dome  of  the 
Capitol,  on  the  22d  day  of  February,  1861.  [No  imprint, 
place,  nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  17.* 

PARKE.  The  Assassination  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  overruled  for  the  Good  of  our  Country.  A  Discourse 
preached  in  the  M.  E.  Church,  Pittston,  Penna.,  June  ist, 
1865.  Rev.  N.  G.  Parke..  A.  M.  Pittston,  Pa. :  Gazette  Office 
Print.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

PARKER.  Discourse  the  day  after  the  reception  of  the  tid- 
ings of  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in  the 
South  Congregational  Church,  Concord,  N.  FL,  April  16, 
1865.  By  the  Pastor.  Rev.  Henry  E.  Parker.  Concord: 
Printed  by  McFarland  &  Jenks.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15. 

PASCAL.  'Abraham  Lincoln  sa  vie.  son  caractere,  son  admin- 
istration par  Cesar  Pascal.  Paris:  Grassart.  Libraire  Edi- 
teur.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  232.* 

PATTERSON.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  April  19,  1865.  By  Adoniram  J.  Patter- 
son, Minister  of  the  Universalist  Church.  Portsmouth:  C. 
W.  Brewster  &  Son,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  30.* 

On   the   cover,   in   addition  to  the   above,    are  the   words:   "An 
account  of  the  obsequies  observed  by  the  city." 

PATTERSON.  Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Concord,  New  Hampshire, 
June  i,  1865,  at  the  Request  of  the  State  Authorities,  by  Hon. 
James  W.  Patterson.  Concord:  Printed  by  Coggswell  & 
Sturtevant.  1865.  8vo,  pp  24. 

PATTERSON.  The  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Rob- 
ert M.  Patterson,  Pastor  of  the  Great  Valley  Presbyterian 
Church.  Philadelphia:  James  S.  Claxton,  Successor  to 


100  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Wm.  S.  &  Alfred  Martien,  No.  606  Chestnut  Street.     1865. 
8vo,  pp  44.* 

A  sermon  preached  June  i,  1865. 

PATTON.  The  Nation's  Loss  and  its  Lessons.  An  occasional 
discourse  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  by  A.  S. 
Patton,  Minister  of  the  Tabernacle  Baptist  Church,  Utica, 
N.  Y.  Utica,  N.  Y.:  Curtiss  &  White,  Printers,  171  Genesee 
Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  18.* 
Delivered  April  23,  1865. 

PATTON.  President  Lincoln  and  the  Chicago  Memorial  on 
Emancipation,  [cut,  seal  of  Maryland  Historical  Society],  A 
Paper  read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  Decem- 
ber i2th,  1887,  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Patton,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Presi- 
dent of  Howard  University.  Baltimore,  1888.  8vo,  pp  36.* 
No.  27,  Peabody  Fund  publications. 

PEIRCE.  An  Address  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  deliv- 
ered in  the  Universalist  Church,  North  Attleboro',  Mass., 
April  19,  1865.  By  J.  D.  Peirce,  Pastor  of  the  Universalist 
Church  and  Society.  Boston:  Printed  by  Davis  &  Farmer, 
18  Exchange  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

PENNSYLVANIA.  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 
[Resolutions  on  the  Death  of  President.  Lincoln,  April  24, 
1865.  No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  4.* 

PENNSYLVANIA.  Addresses  on  the  consideration  of  Resolu- 
tions relative  to  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
of 'Pennsylvania,  January  23,  1866,  together  with  the  last  In- 
augural Address  of  President  Lincoln.  Harrisburg:  Singer- 
ly  &  Myers,  State  Printers.  1866.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

PERHAM.  Gen.  Perham's  Platform.  The  most  feasable  plan 
yet  offered  for  suppressing  the  Rebellion.  "God  Bless  Abra- 
ham Lincoln."  Boston:  Press  of  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  34 
School  Street.  1862.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

PERKINS.  The  Picture  and  the  Men:  being  biographical 
sketches  of  President  Lincoln  and  his  cabinet;  together  with 
an  account  of  the  life  of  the  celebrated  artist,  F.  B.  Carpenter, 
author  of  the  great  national  painting,  the  First  Reading  of  the 
Emancipation  Proclamation  before  the  Cabinet  by  President 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  101 

Lincoln;  including  also  An  account  of  the  Picture;  an  account 
of  the  Crisis  which  produced  it;  and  an  Appendix  containing 
the  Great  Proclamation  and  the  Supplementary  Proclamation 
of  January  i,  1863;  together  with  a  Portrait  of  the  Artist,  and 
a  Key  to  the  Picture.  Compiled  by  Fred  B.  Perkins,  Editor 
of  "The  Galaxy,"  formerly  one  of  the  editors  of  the  New 
York  "Tribune,"  and  of  the  New  York  "Independent."  Pub- 
lished by  A.  J.  Johnson,  New  York.  1867.  I2mo,  pp  190. 

PERRY.  Little  Masterpieces  Edited  by  Bliss  Perry  Abraham 
Lincoln  Early  Speeches  Springfield  Speech  Cooper  Union 
Speech  Inaugural  Addresses  Gettysburg  Address  Selected 
Letters  Lincoln's  Lost  Speech  New  York  Doubleday  & 
McClure  Co.  1898  i6mo,  pp  xiii,  167.  Portrait. 

PHILADELPHIA.  Resolutions,  relative  to  the  death  of  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  on  the  I5th  and  2Oth  of  April, 
1865,  by  the  Select  and  Common  Councils  of  Philadelphia. 
[No  imprint.]  8vo,  pp  15.* 

PHILLIPS.  vAn  Address,  delivered  in  Tremont  Temple,  Bos- 
ton, April  19,  1865,  By  Wendell  Phillips.  Worcester: 
Printed  by  Chas.  Hamilton,  Palladium  Office.,  [No  year.] 
8vo,  pp  8.* 

PI  ATT.  [In]  Memories  of  the  Men  who  saved  the  Union  By 
Bonn  Piatt  New  York  and  Chicago  Belford,  Clarke  & 
Company  1897  I2mo,  pp  302.  Illustrated. 

Very  breezy  and  outspoken  papers  on. Lincoln,  Stanton,  Chase, 
Seward  and  Thomas,  with  a  review  of  "McClellan's  Own  Story." 
Especially  laudatory  of  Gen.  Thomas. 

PIERREPONT.  Argument  of  Hon.  Edwards  Pierrepont  to  the 
jury,  on  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  for  the  Murder  of  Pres- 
ident Lincoln.  Washington :  Government  Printing  Office. 
1867.  8vo,  pp  122.* 

[PINKERTON.]  History  and  Evidence  of  the  Passage  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  from  Harrisburgh,  Pa.,  to  Washington,  D. 
C.,  on  the  22d  and  23rd  of  February,  1861.  Republican 
Print,  93  Washington  Street,  Chicago.  [No  year.]  8vo, 

PP  1<s-* 

Author,   Allen    Pinkerton,   Chicago. 


102  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

PITMAN.  The  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  and  the 
Trial  of  the  Conspirators  David  E.  Herold,  Alary  E.  Surratt, 
Lewis  Payne,  George  A.  Atzerodt,  Edward  Spangler,  Samuel 
A.  Mudd,  Samuel  Arnold,  Michael  O'Laughlin.  Containing 
the  Orders  convening  the  Commission ;  Rules  for  its  guid- 
ance; Pleas  of  the  accused  to  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Com- 
mission, and  for  Severance  of  Trhl;  Testimony  in  full  con- 
cerning the  Assassination,  and  attending  circumstances; 
Flight,  pursuit  and  capture  of  John  Wilkes  Booth;  Attempted 
Assassination  of  Hon.  W.  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of  Stated  Of- 
ficial Documents  and  Testimony  relating  to  the  following 
plots:  The  Abduction  of  the  President  and  Cabinet,  and  car- 
rying them  to  Richmond;  The  Assassination  of  the  President 
and  Cabinet;  The  Murder  of  President  Lincoln  by  presents 
of  infected  clothing;  The  introduction  of  pestilence  into 
Northern  cities  by  clothing  infected  with  Yellow  Fever  and 
Small  Pox;  Starvation  and  murder  of  Union  prisoners  in 
Southern  prisons;  Attempted  burning  of  New  York  and  other 
Northern  cities;  Poisoning  the  water  of  the  Croton  Reservoir, 
New  York;  Raid  on  St.  Albans;  Contemplated  raids  on  Buf- 
falo, Ogdensburg,  etc. ;  Burning  of  Steamboats  on  Western 
rivers,  Government  Warehouses,  Hospitals,  etc.;  Complicity 
of  Jefferson  Davis,  Judah  P.  Benjamin,  Jacob  Thompson, 
George  N.  Sanders,  Beverley  Tucker,  C.  C.  Clay,  etc.;  Jacob 
Thompson's  banking  account  in  Canada;  The  mining  of  Lib- 
by  Prison,  and  preparations  to  blow  it  up;  The  ''disorganiza- 
tion of  the  North"  by  a  system  of  terrorism  and  infernal  plots ; 
Arguments  of  Counsel  for  the  Accused ;  Reply  of  Hon.  John 
A.  Bingham,  Special  Judge  Advocate;  Findings  and  Sen- 
tences of  the  Accused,  etc.  Compiled  and  Arranged  by  Benn 
Pitman,  Recorder  to  the  Commission.  Publishers:  Moore, 
Wilstach  &  Baldwin,  25  West  Fourth  Street,  Cincinnati. 
New  York,  60  Walker  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  421.  Illus- 
trated. 

PITTSBURGH.  Memorial  Sermon  and  Address  on  the  Death 
of  President  Lincoln,  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Pittsburgh,  Sun- 
day, April  16,  and  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.  Published  by 
the  Congregation.  Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  W.  E.  Haven, 
corner  of  Wood  and  Third  Streets.  1865.  8vo,  pp  38.* 

Bastard   titks. —  (i)      April    i6th-.      Sermon.      The    Nation's    Be- 
reavement.    By    Rev.    Wm.    A.    Snively,    Assistant  Minister.        (2) 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  103 

April   19.     Address  on  the  Day  of  the  Obsequies.     By  Rev.   Wm. 
Preston,  D.  D.,  rector. 

POORE.  The  Conspiracy  Trial  for  the  Murder  of  the  Presi- 
dent and  the  attempt  to  overthrow  the  Government  by  the 
Assassination  of  its  principal  officers.  Edited  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Ben.  Perley  Poore.  Boston:  Tilton  &  Co.  1865. 
3  vols.,  121110,  pp  480,  552,  552.* 

PORTRAITS.  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Engraved  and  other 
Portraits  of  Lincoln  Exhibited  at  the  Grolier  Club  New 
York  Twenty-nine  East  Thirty-second  Street  Saturday, 
April  8th,  to  Saturday,  April  22d  1899  [No  imprint.]  i6mo, 
pp  66.* 

Introduction  by  Charles  Henry  Hart. 

POST.  Discourse  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln, 
preached  in  Camp  by  Rev.  Jacob  Post,  Chaplain  of  the  iS/j-th 
Regiment,  N  Y.  V.,  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Virginia,  April 
23d,  1865.  Oswego:  S.  H.  Parker  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  ii.* 

POTTER.  The  National  Tragedy:  Four  Sermons  delivered 
before  the  First  Congregational  Society,  New  Bedford,  on  the 
Life  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  William  J.  Potter. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.:  Abraham  Taber  &  Brother.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  67. 

(i)  April  i6th.  The  Assassination  of  the  President.  (2) 
April  igth.  Discourse  on  the  Day  of  the  Funeral  Rites.  (3)  June  ist. 
The  Capacity  and  Historical  Position  of  President  Lincoln.  (4) 
June  4th.  The  Dramatic  Element  in  the  Career  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. 

POTTS.  Freeman's  Guide  to  the  Polls,  and  a  solemn  appeal  to 
American  Patriots,  by  Rev.  Wm.  D.  Potts,  M.  D.  Newark, 
N.  J.  New  York:  Published  by  the  Author,  49  Walker  St. 
1864.  I2mo,  pp  125.* 

Bitterly  hostile  to  the  Union  cause. 

POWELL.  Sermons  on  Recent  National  Victories,  and  the  Na- 
tional Sorrow.  Preached  April  23d,  1865,  in  the  Plymouth 
Church,  by  the  Pastor,  E.  P.  Powell.  Adrian,  Mich.,  Smith 
&  Foster,  Printers,  opposite  Lawrence  Hotel.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
27.* 

(i)  Morning.  "Sermon,  appropriate  to  the  Obsequies  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln."  (2)  Evening.  "Sermon,  appropriate  to  the  Obse- 
quies of  Jefferson  Davis  t  and  the  Southern  Confederacy." 


104  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

POWER.  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  Great  Funeral  Cortege  from 
Washington  City  to  Springfield,  Illinois,  with  a  history  and 
description  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument,  By  J.  C.  Pow- 
er. Springfield,  Illinois,  [no  imprint.]  1872.  8vo,  pp  205. 
Portrait  and  plan  of  Cemetery.* 

POWER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  His  Life,  Public  Services,  Death 
and  Great  Funeral  Cortege,  with  a  history  and  description  of 
the  National  Lincoln  Monument,  by  John  Carroll  Power. 
Monumental  Edition.  Springfield,  111;  Edwin  A.  Wilson  & 
Co.  1875.  I2mo,  pp  352.  Illustrated. 
Other  editions  issued  in  1872  and  1874. 

POWER.  Annual  Reports  of  the  Custodian  to  the  Executive 
Committee  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument  Association 
Reports  for  nine  years,  from  1875  to  1883,  inclusive.  Closing 
with  a  dissertation  on  Sunday  opening  of  the  Monument, 
also,  remarks  on  Sight-seeing  in  London :  By  John  Carroll 
Power  Custodian  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument 
Springfield,  111.  H.  W.  Rokker  Printer  and  Binder  8vo, 
PP  85-* 

POWER.  Abraham  Lincoln  his  Life,  Public  Services,  Death 
and  Great  Funeral  Cortege,  with  a  history  and  description  of 
the  National  Lincoln  Monument,  with  an  appendix.  By  John 
Carroll  Power.  H.  W.  Rokker,  Publisher,  Chicago  and 
Springfield,  111.  1889.  8vo,  pp  458.  Portrait. 

POWER.  History  of  an  attempt  to  steal  the  body  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  (late  President  of  the  United  States  of  America)  In- 
cluding a  history  of  The  Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor,  With  Eight 
Years  Lincoln  Memorial  Services.  Edited  by  John  Carroll 
Power,  Custodian  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument  and 
Secretary  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor.  Springfield,  111.: 
The  H.  W.  Rokker  Printing  and  Publishing  House.  1890. 
8vo,  pp  viii,  287.  Illustrated. 

PRAROND.     La  Mort  du  President  Lincoln     par  E.  Prarond 
(Concours  de  1867.)    Academic  Francaise.  Paris  Librarie  des 
Auteurs    Rue  de  la  Bourse,  10    1867    8vo,  pp  28.* 
Preface,  prose,  pp.  v-viii. ;    poem,  9-28. 

PRESTON,  Rev.  William,  D.  D.     See  Pittsburgh. 

PRIME.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Westminster  Church,  Detroit, 
on  Sabbath  Morning.  April  16,  1865,  after  the  Death  of  Pres- 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  105 

ident  Lincoln,  by  Rev.  G.  Wendell  Prime.    Detroit:    Adver- 
tiser and  Tribune  Print.     1865.    8vo,  pp  16.* 

PROVIDENCE.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Provi- 
dence on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln :  with  the  Oration  de- 
livered before  the  municipal  authorities  and  citizens,  June  I, 
1865,  by  William  Binney,  Esq.  [Seal.]  Providence: 
Knowles,  Anthony  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  56. 

PULPIT  AND  ROSTRUM,  The,  New  York.  Nos.  34  &  35. 
Extra  Number  with  Portrait.  Hon.  George  Bancroft's  Ora- 
tion, pronounced  in  New  York,  April  25,  1865,  at  the  Obse- 
quies of  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Funeral  Ode,  by  William 
Cullen  Bryant.  President  Lincoln's  Emancipation  Proclama- 
tion, January  i,  1863.  His  last  Inaugural  Address,  March  4, 
1865.  A  correct  Portrait  of  the  late  President  Lincoln.  New 
York:  Schermerhorn,  Bancroft  &  Co.,  130  Grand  street: 
Philadelphia,  512  Arch  Street.  American  News  Company, 
New  York.  June,  1865.  I2mo,  pp  23. 

PURINTON.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Baptist  Church  in  Smithfield,  Fay- 
ette  County,  Pa..  June  ist,  1865.  By%Rev.  J.  M.  Purinton,  D. 

D.  Philadelphia:    J.  A.  Wagenseller,  Printer,  23  North  Sixth 
St.    1865.    8vo,  pp  1 6. 

PUTNAM.  City  Document — No.  5.  An  Address  delivered  be- 
fore the  City  Government,  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury,  on  Oc- 
casion of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  LTnited  States,  April  19,  1865.  By  George  Putnam,  D.  D. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  City  Council.  Roxbury:  L.  B.  &  O. 

E.  Weston,  Printers,  Guild  Row.     1865.     8vo.  pp  14. 

PUTNAM.  The  Children's  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  M 
Louise  Putnam  Chicago  A.  C.  McClurg  and  Company 
1893  I2mo,  pp  ix,  290.  rilustrated. 

QUINT.  National  Sin  must  be  Expiated  by  National  Calamity. 
What  President  Lincoln  did  for  his  Country.  Southern  Chiv- 
alry, and  what  the  Nation  ought  to  do  with  it.  Three  Ser- 
mons in  the  North  Congregational  Church,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Fast  Day,  April  13,  and  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.  By 
Alonzo  H.  Quint,  Pastor.  New  Bedford:  Mercury  Job 
Press,  92  Union  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  45. 


106  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

RANDALL.  An  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral  Ob- 
sequies of  the  late  President  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  Cit- 
izens of  Randolph,  Vt.,  April  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  E.  H.  Ran- 
dall. Montpelier:  Walton's  Steam  Printing  Establishment. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

RANKIN.  Moses  and  Joshua.  A  Discourse  on  the  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Winthrop  Church, 
Charlestown,  Wednesday  Noon,  April  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  J. 
E.  Rankin,  Pastor.  Boston:  Press  of  Dakin  and  Metcalf. 
[No  year.]  8vo,  pp  16. 

RAY.  A  Sermon:  preached  before  the  United  Congregations 
of  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Ray,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
April  1 9th,  1865.  Buffalo:  A.  M.  Clapp  &  Co.'s  Steam 
Printing  House.  Office  of  the  Morning  Express.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  23.* 

Contains  also.     "Resolutions  of  the  Citizens,"  and  "The  Mission 
of  Death,"  a  poem  by  John  Mclntosh. 

RAYMOND.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  by 
Henry  J.  Raymond;  and  the  Life  of  Andrew  Johnson,  of  Ten- 
nessee. By  John  Savage.  New  York :  Derby  &  Miller,  No. 
5  Spruce  Street.  1864.  i2mo,  pp  136.  Portraits. 

RAYMOND.  The  Life  [Portrait]  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 
Henry  J.  Raymond,  and  of  Andrew  Johnson,  by  John  Savage. 
New  York:  National  Union  Executive  Committee,  Astor 
House  [No  imprint,  no  year.]  I2mo,  pp  136.  Title  on 
cover  only.* 

Same  matter  as  next  above. 

RAYMOND.  History  of  the  Administration  of  President  Lin- 
coln: including  his  speeches,  letters,  addresses,  proclama- 
tions, and  messages,  with  a  preliminary  sketch  of  his  life.  By 
Henry  J.  Raymond.  New  York:  J.  C.  Derby  &  N.  C.  Mil- 
ler, No.  5  Spruce  Street.  1864.  I2mo,  pp  496.  Portrait. 

RAYMOND.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States  together  with 
his  State  Papers,  including  his  speeches,  addresses,  messages, 
letters  and  proclamations,  and  the  closing  scenes  connected 
with  his  life  and  death.  By  Henry  J.  Raymond.  To  which 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  107 

are  added  Anecdotes  and  Personal  Reminiscences  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  by  Frank  B.  Carpenter.  With  a  Steel  Portrait 
and  other  Illustrations.  New  York:  Derby  and  Miller,  No. 
5  Spruce  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  808. 

[R.  B.]  A  Memoir  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  Elect  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  his  opinions  on  secession,  extracts 
from  the  United  States  constitution,  &c.  To  which  is  ap- 
pended an  Historical  Sketch  on  Slavery,  reprinted  by  permis- 
sion from  "The  Times."  London:  Sampson  Low,  Son  & 
Co.,  47  Ludgate  Hill  1861.  Right  of  Translation  reserved. 
I2mo,  pp  126.  Portrait. 

Preface,  dated  Jan.  21,  1861,  signed  "R.  B." 

REED.  A  Discourse  delivered  upon  the  Occasion  of  the  Fu- 
neral Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865.  By 
Rev.  S.  Reed,  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Edgartown,  Mass.  Bos- 
ton: Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  3  Cornhill.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  24.* 

REED.  The  Conflict  of  Truth.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  April  30,  1865,  by  Rev. 
V.  D.  Reed,  D.  D.  Camden:  S.  Chew,  Printer.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  29.* 

REED.  The  House  that  Jeff  built.  [Cut.]  By  John  J.  Reed. 
New  York:  Ameiican  News  Company.  1868.  8vo,  pp  16. 
Illustrated.* 

REID.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  delivered  on  the  Day  of  the  Na- 
tional Fast,  June  I,  1865,  at  the  Congregational  Church,  Sal- 
isbury, Conn.  By  Adam  Reid.  Hartford :  Press  of  Case, 
Lockwood  and  Company.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

REMSBURG.  Abraham  Lincoln:  Was  he  a  Christian?  By 
John  E.  Remsburg.  [Motto.]  New  York:  The  Truth 
Seeker  Company,  28  Lafayette  Place.  [1893]  I2mo,  pp  336. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB,  New  York.  Selections  from  the  Works 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Souvenir  of  the  Seventh  Annual  Din- 
ner of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York,  at  Del- 
monico's,  February  u,  1893  New  York  Compiled  by  the 
Committee  1893  i8mo.  ppiT9.  Nine  portraits  of  Lincoln.* 


108  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

RETCLIFFE.  Band  i.  Lieserung  i.  Preis  5  Rgr.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Historisch  Roman  von  J.  Retcliffe.  [Design] 
Verlag  von  Bruno  Wienicke  in  Dresden.  121110,  pp  48.* 

Work  announced   in   30  parts.     Whether  completed  or  not  the 
compiler  has  not  learned. 

REYNOLDS.  Sermon  in  Commemoration  of  the  Virtues  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  i,  1865,  by  Rev.  J.  V.  Reynolds, 
D.  D.  Meadville,  Pa.:  R.  Lyle  White,  Printer.  1865.  8vo, 
PP  36-* 

RHODES.    The  Nation's  Loss.    A  Poem  on  the  Life  and  Death 
of  the  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President  of  the  United 
States,  Who  departed  this  life  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  April 
15,1865.      By  Jacob  Rhodes.     [Motto.]     Newark,  N.  J.:     F. 
Starruck,  Printer,  123  Market  Street.     1866.     121110,  pp  18.* 
Contains,    besides   the    poem,    several    of    Mr.    Lincoln's    papers. 
The   same  poem   has   been   published   in   broadside    form,   with   the 
name  of  "Rev.  Peter  W.  Brister"  as  author,  but  without  any  print- 
er's name,  place  or  date. 

RICE.  The  President's  Death — Its  Import.  A  Sermon, 
preached  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Lafayette,  In- 
diana, April  19,  1865,  on  the  Day  of  President  Lincoln's  Fu- 
neral, by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Daniel  Rice.  _[No  imprint,  place, 
nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  7. 

RICE.  Sermon  On  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  Preached  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
National  Funeral,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  by  N.'L.  Rice, 
D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Fifth  Avenue, 
cor.  igth  St.,  N.  Y.  New' York:  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co., 
Printers,  41  Nassau  Street,  cor.  of  Liberty.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
16. 

RICE.  Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  distinguished 
men  of  his  time  Collected  and  edited  by  Allen  Thorndike 
Rice  Editor  of  the  North  American  Review  New  York 
North  American  Review  Publishing  Company  30  Lafayette 
Place  1886.  8vo,  pp  Ixix,  656.  Illustrated. 

RICHARDSON.  A  Compilation  of  the  Messages  and  Papers 
of  the  Presidents  1789-1897  Published  by  Authority  of  Con- 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  109 

gress  by  James  D.  Richardson  A  Representative  from  the 
State  of  Tennessee  Volume  VI  Washington  Government 
Printing  Office  1897.  8vo,  pp  vi,  758.* 

Covers  peri;;1,  oi   1861   to   1869,   Lincoln   and  Johnson. 

ROBBINS.  A  Discourse,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Delivered  in  the  Greenhill  Presbyterian  Church,  on  Sunday 
Evening,  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Frank  L.  Robbins,  Pastor 
of  the  Church.  Philadelphia:  Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book  and 
Job  Printer,  1102  and  1104  Sansom  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
21.* 

ROBERTSON.  A  Sermon,  commemorative  of  our  National 
Bereavement  preached  April  19,  1865,  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  Geneva.  By  J.  L.  Robertson,  Pastor  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Geneva:  Wm.  John- 
son, Book  and  Job  Printer,  Seneca  St.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20. 

ROBINSON.  The  Martyred  President.  A  Sermon  preached  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  .Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  By  the  Pas- 
tor, Rev.  Chas.  S.  Robinson,  on  the  morning  of  April  i6th, 
1865.  New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  50  Green  street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  31.* 

Also  in  "Our  Martyred  President."  p.  85. 

ROBINSON.  The  Unvailing  of  Divine  Justice  in  the  Great 
Rebellion.  A  Sermon  by  Rev.  T.  H.  Robinson:  June  I, 
1865.  Harrisburg:  Ambrose  Taylor,  Printer.  1865.  8vo, 
PP  35-* 

ROGERS.  Madame  Surratt ;  A  Drama  in  Five  Acts  by  J.  W. 
Rogers,  of  the  Washington  Bar.  [Preface,  "To  the  Public."] 
Washington,  D.  C:  Thomas  J.  Brashears,  Printer.  1879. 
121110,  pp  148. 

RUGGLES.  To  his  Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln;  President  of 
the  United  States.  Samuel  B.  Ruggles,  June  9,  1862.  [No 
imprint,  year,  nor  place.]  4to,  pp  15.* 

RUSSELL.  Our  Great  National  Reproach  and  The  Counsel  of 
Ahithophel  Turned  into  Foolishness.  Two  Sermons 
preached  in  St.  James'  Church,  Eckley,  Penna.,  by  Rev.  Peter 
Russell,  Rector.  The  first  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral 
Solemnities  of  President  Lincoln.  The  second  on  the  late 


110  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Fast  Day,  (June  ist.)  Published  by  Request  of  Members  of 
the  Congregation.  Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers, 
607  Sansom  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  30. 

R.  Y.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Study.  Entered  at  Stationers  Hall. 
Right  of  translation  reserved.  Liverpool:  McKowen  &  Fin- 
glass,  Middleton  Buildings,  i,  Rumford  Street.  1865.  I2mo, 
PP  32. 

SABINE.  "The  Land  Mourneth"  The  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln', President  of  the  United  States.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in 
the  Church  of  the  Covenant,  on  Sunday  Evening,  April  i6th, 
1865,  by  Rev.  William  T.  Sabine,  Rector.  Philadelphia:  W. 
P.  Atkinson,  Printer,  449  North  Third  street.  1865.  i8mo, 
pp  18.* 

St.  JOHN,  Rev.  I.  I.    See  Naylor. 

SALISBURY.  Sermon;  preached  at  West  Alexandria,  Ohio, 
April  3Oth,  1865,  by  Rev.  S.  Salisbury,  on  the  Assassination 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  U.  S.  (Printed  by 
request  of  the  hearers.)  Eaton,  O.:  Eaton  Weekly  Register 
Hand  Power  Press  Print.  1865.  8vo,  pp  n.* 

SAMPLE.  The  Curtained  Throne:  A  Sermon  suggested  by 
the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  Preached  in  the  Presby- 
terian Church  of  Bedford,  Pa.,  April  23,  1865,  and  repeated 
April  30,  1865.  By  Rev.  Robert  F.  Sample.  Philadelphia: 
James  S.  Claxton,  Successor  to  William  S.  &  Alfred  Martien, 
606  Chestnut  street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

SANBORN.  A  Discourse  on  the  terrible,  irresistable,  yet  sub- 
lime Logic  of  Events,  as  suggested  by  the  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln,  and  the  Attempted  Assassination  of  Sec- 
retary Seward;  Delivered  in  the  Universalist  Church,  Ripon, 
Wis.,  Sunday  Evening,  April  23d,  1865,  By  Rev.  R.  S.  San- 
born.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  7.* 

Should  be  "Unitarian"  instead  of  "Universalist." 

SARMIENTO.  Vida  de  Abram  Lincoln  Decimo-sesto  Presi- 
dente  de  los  Estado  Unidos.  Precidida  de  una  introduccion 
por  D.  F.  Sarmiento.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1866. 
I2mo,  pp  xlviii,  306.* 

A  second  edition,  same  imprint  and  year,  has  pp.  308. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  Ill 

SATTERLEE.  An  Arrangement  of  Medals  and  Tokens,  struck 
in  honor  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the 
Presidential  Candidates,  from  the  Administration '  of  John 
Adams  to  that  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  inclusive.  Derived  chief- 
ly from  originals  in  the  possession  of  the  Compiler  and  of 
Robert  Hewitt,  Jr.,  Esq.  By  Alfred  H.  Satterlee.  New 
York  :  Printed  for  the  Author.  1862.  8vo,  pp  84.* 

Whole  No.   of  medals,  etc.,  357,  of  which  Nos.  256  to  313,   in- 
clusive, relate  to  Mr.  Lincoln. 

SAUNDERS.  An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
late  President  of  the  United  States.  By  Rolfe  S.  Saunders. 
Delivered  on  Island  40,  April  25,  1865.  Memphis:  W.  A. 
Whitmore,  Steam  Book  and  Job  Printer,  No.  13  Madison 
street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

SAVAGE.  Messiah  Pulpit  New  York  (Being  a  continuation 
of  Unity  Pulpit,  Boston)  Sermons  of  M.  J.  Savage  Vol.  IV. 
February  16,  1900.  No.  18.  Some  Lessons  from  the  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Geo.  H.  Ellis  272  Congress  Street, 
Boston  104  E.  20th  Street,  New  York  1900  I2mo,  pp  19. 

SAVANNAH.  Tribute  to  the  late  President  Lincoln.  Report 
of  the  Great  Mass  Meeting  in  Savannah,  The  Largest  Ever 
Held  in  the  City,  at  which  between  eight  and  ten  thousand 
persons  were  present,  on  Saturday,  April  22,  1865.  Savan- 
nah: S.  W.  Mason  &  Co.,  Printers  "Savannah  Daily  Her- 
ald." 1865.  Small  4to,  pp  15.* 

SCHURZ.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Essay  by  Carl  Schurz  Bos- 
ton and  New  York  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  The 
Riverside  Press,  Cambridge  1891  I2mo,  pp  117.  Portrait. 

SCHURZ.  The  Riverside  Literature  Series  [No.  133,  April  5, 
1899]  Abraham  Lincoln  an  Essay  by  Carl  Schurz  together 
with  testimonies  by  Emerson,  Whittier,  Holmes,  and  Lowell, 
and  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Carl  Schurz  [Publisher's  de- 
vice] Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company,  Boston:  4  Park 
Street  New  York  :  1 1  East  Seventeenth  Street  Chicago  : 
378-388  Wabash  Avenue  The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge 
i6mo,  pp  91. 

[SCRIPPS.]  Tribune  Tracts.  No.  6.  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year 


112  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

1860,  by  Horace  Greeley  &  Co.  in  the  Clerk's  office  of  the 
District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  Sonchern  District  of 
New  York.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

Author,  John  Locke  Scripps,  then  editor  of  the  Chicago  Press 
and  Tribune.  Published  simultaneously  by  both  newspapers,  and 
sold  at  $20.00  per  thousand;  yet  not  more  than  a  half-dozen  copies 
are  known  to  exist.  Reprinted  (see  next  below)  as  "the  first 
published"  life,  a  claim  which  must  be  contested  with  the  "Wig- 
wam Edition,"  of  Rudd  &  Carleton. 

SCRIPPS.  -The  First  Published  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Written  in  the  Year  MDCCCLX,  by  John  Locke  Scripps 
Reprinted  in  the  Year  MDCCCC,  by  the  Cranbrook  Press. 
[Detroit:  1900.]  4to,  pp  86.  Portrait  of  author. 

SEAMAN.  What  Miscegenation  is!  and  [cut]  what  we  are  to 
expect  now  that  Mr.  Lincoln  is  re-elected.  By  L.  Seaman, 
LL.  D.  Waller  &  Willets,  Publishers,  New  York.  [No 
year.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

SEARING.  President  Lincoln  in  History.  An  Address  de- 
livered in  the  Congregational  Church,  Milton,  Wisconsin,  on 
Fast  Day,  June  ist,  1865,  by  Edward  Searing,  A.  M.,  Profes- 
sor of  Languages  in  Milton  Academy.  Janesville :  Veeder  & 
Devereaux,  Book  and  Job  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20. 

SEARS.  The  People's  Keepsake;  or,  Funeral  Address  on  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  lamented  President  of  the 
.  United  States,  with  the  Principal  Incidents  of  his  Life.  De- 
livered by  Rev.  Hiram  Sears,  A.  M.,  in  the  city  of  Mount  Car- 
mel,  111.,  Sunday,  April  23,  1865,  and  dedicated  to  the  Loyal 
Men,  Women  and  Children  of  all  parties  in  the  Country.  Cin- 
cinnati: Poe  &  Hitchcock.  R.  P.  Thompson,  Printer.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  18. 

SEDGWICK.  An  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  Sixteenth 
President  of  the  United  States,  pronounced  by  the  Hon. 
Charles  B.  Sedgwick,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Obsequies  at 
Syracuse,  April  igth,  1865.  Syracuse:  The  Daily  Journal 
Steam  Book  and  Job  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

SEISS.  The  Assassinated  President,  or  the  Day  of  National 
Mourning  for  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  St.  John's  (Lutheran) 
Church,  Philadelphia,  June  ist,  1865.  The  Pastor,  Joseph 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  113 

A.  Seiss,  D.  D.,  officiating.    For  sale  at  No.  42  North  Ninth 
Street,  Philadelphia.    1865.    8vo,  pp  43. 

SERMENT.  Sur  une  Gravure,  Stances  a  Abraham  Lincoln,  par 
J.  H.  Serment.  Paris.  Meyrueis,  174  Rue  de  Rivoli.  Dentu, 
Palais  Royal.  '[No  year.]  8vo,  pp  32.* 

The  verses  are  dated  Dec.,  1864,  and  the  preface  Oct.,  1865. 

SHACKFORD.  The  Lineage  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Samuel  Shackford,  of  Chicago,  111.  [No  imprint,  place, 
nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  7. 

Reprinted  from  the   New   England   Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  for  April,  1887.  '  See  Lincoln,  Solomon. 

SHEA.  The  Lincoln  Memorial:  A  Record  of  the  Life,  Assas- 
sination, and  Obsequies  of  the  Martyred  President.  Edited 
by  John  Gilmary  Shea,  LL.  D.,  Editor  of  the  Historical  Mag- 
azine, etc.  New  York:  Bunce  &  Huntington,  540  Broad- 
way. 1865.  8vo,  pp  288.  Portrait. 

Contains  many  sermons  and  addresses,  including  that  of  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson  at  Concord. 

SHEPPARD.  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Character  Sketch  by 
Robert  Dickinson  Sheppard,  D.  D.  Prof,  of  American  and 
English  History,  Northwestern  University  '  With  anecdotes, 
characteristics  and  chronology  Chicago  [1899.]  The  Uni- 
versity Association,  Association  Building.  I2mo,  pp  116.  Il- 
lustrated. 

SHERMAN.  Eulogy  upon  President  Lincoln.  Delivered  April 
19,  1865,  at  the  U.  S.  A.  General  Hospital,  Grafton,  West 
Va.,  by  Surg.  S.  N.  Sherman,  U.  S.  V.  (in  charge).  Grafton. 
D.  F.  Shriner,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

SHUMWAY.  God's  Hand  and  Voice  in  the  War.  Sermons 
preached  at  Funeral  of  Soldiers,  belonging  to  the  i6oth  and 
i  nth  Regt's.  N.  Y.  V.  and  Hth  Reg't.  U.  S.  I.  and  on  ac- 
count of  the  assassination  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Rev.  G.  R.  H.  Shumwav.  Published  by  Request.  New- 
ark. [N.  Y.]  Printed  by  A.  White,  Courier  Office.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  34.* 

Sermon   on  the  assassination,   preached  April   i6th,   paged   sep- 
arately, pp.  10. 

SIMONTON.  A  Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of 
President  Lincoln;  delivered  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Simonton,  at  a 


114  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

special  Divine  service  held  May  2ist,  1865,  and  published  by 
the  request  of  the  American  residents  in  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  Printed  by  George  Leuzinger.  1865.  8vo,  pp  14. 

SIMPSON.    Funeral  Address  Delivered  at  the  Burial  of  Presi- 

* 

dent  Lincoln,  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  May  4,  1865.  By  Rev. 
Matthew  Simpson,  D.  D.,  one  of  the  Bishops  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church.  New  York:  Published  by  Carleton 
&  Porter,  200  Mulberry-Street.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  21. 

SLATER.  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Sermon  upon  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States. 
Preached  April  19,  1865,  at  the  time  of  the  Obsequies  at 
Washington,  in  the  presence  of  Brig.  Gen.  S.  Meredith,  and 
the  officers  and  soldiers  of  his  command,  and  also  a  large 
concourse  of  citizens,  at  Paducah,  Ky.  By  Edward  C.  Slater, 
D.  D.  Paducah,  Kentucky:  Blelock  &  Co.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  20.* 

SMITH.  The  Great  American  Crisis,  &c.,  &c.,  embracing 
Phrenological  character,  and  pen  and  ink  portraits  of  the 
President,  his  leading  generals  and  Cabinet  officers,  &c.,  &c., 
by  L.  M.  Smith.  Cincinnati:  [No  imprint.]  1862.  8vo,  pp 
36.* 

SMITH.  Considerations  on  the  Slavery  Question.  Addressed 
to  President  Lincoln,  by  Truman  Smith.  [No  imprint,  place, 
nor  year.]  8vo,  pp  15.* 

SMITH.  The  Religious  Sentiments  proper  for  our  National 
Crisis.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  Sabbath  evening,  April  23, 
1865.  By  Henry  Smith,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  North  Presby- 
terian Church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Buffalo:  Printing  House  of 
Matthews  &  Warren,  Office  of  the  Buffalo  Commercial  Ad- 
vertiser. 1865.  8vo,  pp  32.* 

SMITH.  The  Civil  War  in  America:  an  address  read  at  the  last 
meeting  of  the  Manchester  Union  and  Emancipation  Society, 
by  Goldwin  Smith.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  &  Co.,  Sta- 
tioners Hall  Court.  Manchester:  A.  Ireland  &  Co.,  1866 
I2mo,  pp  96.* 

Contains  "Proceedings  in  reference  to  the  assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln"  in  an  appendix, 

SNIVELY,  Rev.  William  A.    See  Pittsburgh. 


1. 1 \('OL\  LITERATURE.  115 

SOXGS.  The  Connecticut  Wide-Awake  Songster,  Edited  by 
John  W.  Hutchinson,  assisted  by  B.  Jepson,  Professor  of 
Music,  of  New  Haven.  New  York:  O.  Hutchinson,  272 
Greenwich  St.  1860.  pp  — .* 

As  advertised  in  "Political  Text-Book  for  1860."    See  Greelcy. 

SONGS.  Uncle  Abe's  Republican  Songster.  [Cut.]  For  "Un- 
cle Abe's  Choir."  San  Francisco:  Towne  &  Bacon,  Book, 
Card  and  Fancy  Job  Printers,  Southwest  corner  Clay  and 
Sansome  Streets.  1860.  i6mo,  pp  20.* 

SONGS.  The  President  Lincoln  Campaign  Songster.  New 
York:  T.  R.  Dawley,  Publisher  for  the  Million.  13  and  15 
Park  Row.  [No  year.]  i6mo,  pp  72.  Illustrated  cover.* 

SONGS.  The  Lincoln  and  Hamlin  Songster,  or,  the  Continental 
Melodist,  comprising  a  choice  collection  of  Original  and  Se- 
lected songs,  in  honor  of  the  People's  Candidates,  Lincoln 
and  Hamlin,  and  illustrative  of  the  enthusiasm  everywhere  en- 
tertained for  ''Honest  Old  Abe,"  of  Illinois,  and  the  noble 
Hamlin  of  Maine.  [Cut  of  Lincoln.]  Fisher  &  Brother,  No. 
10  South  Sixth  St.,  Philadelphia;  64  Baltimore  St.,  Balti- 
more; W.  J.  Bunce,  68  Bowery,  New  York.  [No  year.] 
i6mo,  pp  72.* 

SONGS.  The  Republican  Songster,  for  the  Campaign  of  1864. 
[Motto.]  Cincinnati:  J.  R  Hawley  &  Co.,  164  Vine  street. 

1864.  i6mo,  pp  64.* 

SONGS.  The  Lincoln  and  Johnson  Union  Campaign  Songster 
[Portraits.]  Philadelphia:  A.  Winch,  505  Chestnut  Street 
[Xo  year.]  i6mo,  pp  54.* 

SONGS.     See  Bungay,  Dale,  Fry,  Hutchinson,  Tremaine. 

SOUTHGATE.  The  Death  of  Lincoln.  April  I5th,  1865. 
Some  of  the  Religious  Lessons  which  it  Teaches.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Zion  Church,  New  York,  on  the  First  Sunday 
after  Easter,  April  23,  1865,  by  the  Rector,  the  Right  Rev. 
Horatio  Southgate,  D.  D.  New  York:  John  W.  Amerman. 

1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

SPATH.  Rede  bei  der  Begrabniszfeier  des  Prasidenten  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  (geb.  den  12.  Februar  1809,  gest.  den  15.  April 
1865)  von  Pastor  A.  Spath.  Gehalten  in  der  Evangelisch 


116  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

Luthrischen  Zions-kirche  zu  Philadelphia,  Mittwoch,  den  19. 
April  1865.  Mit  einer  Zugabe  ans  der  Osterfest-Predigt  am 
14.  April.  Auf  verlangen  dem  Druck  iibergeben.  Philadel- 
phia Verlag  von  C.  W.  Widmaier,  453  Nord  Dritte  Strasse. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

SPEAR.  The  Punishment  of  Treason.  A  Discourse  preached 
April  23d,  1865,  in  the  South  Presbyterian  Church,  of  Brook- 
lyn, by  Rev.  Samuel  T.  Spear,  D.  D.,  Pastor.  Published  by 
Request.  Brooklyn:  ''The  Union"  Steam  Presses.  10  Front 
Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  38. 

SPEED.  Opinion  on  the  Constitutional  power  of  the  military  to 
try  and  execute  the  assassins  of  the  President.  By  Attorney 
General  James  Speed.  Washington:  Government  Printing 
Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

SPEED.  Oration  of  James  Speed,  upon  the  Inauguration  of  the 
bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  February  12, 
1867.  Louisville:  Bradley  &  Gilbert,  corner  Third  and 
Green  streets.  1867.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

SPENCER.  Lincolniana.  In  Memoriam.  Boston:  William 
V.  Spencer.  1865.  4to,  pp  vi,  346. 

Compiled  by  the  publisher.  Contains  many  sermons,  eulogies, 
letters,  etc.,  and  a  list  of  some  300  publications  on  Mr.  Lincoln's 
death. 

SPRAGUE.  President  Lincoln's  Death.  A  Discourse  delivered 
in  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  on  the  day  of 
National  Mourning,  June  ist,  1865,  by  I.  N.  Sprague,  Pas- 
tor. Published  by  Request.  Newark,  N.  J.:  Printed  at  the 
Daily  Advertiser  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

SPRAGUE.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Second  Presbyterian 
Church,  Albany,  April  16,  1865,  the  Sunday  morning  imme- 
diately succeeding  the  Assassination  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States.  By  William  B.  Sprague,  D.  D.  Albany: 
Weed  Parsons  and  Company,  Printers.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  18.* 

SPRINGFIELD.  The  Nation  Weeping  for  its  Dead.  Observ- 
ances at  Springfield,  Massachusetts,  on  President  Lincoln's 
Funeral  Day,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  including  Dr.  Hol- 
land's Eulogy.  From  the  Springfield  Republican's  Report. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  117 

Springfield,  Mass:  Samuel  Bowles  &  Co.:     L.  J.   Powers. 
1865.    8vo,  pp  32. 
See  Holland. 

SPRINGFIELD.  Official  Programme  of  the  order  of  exercises 
connected  with  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statute  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  upon  the  National  Lincoln  Monument.  Springfield, 
Illinois,  Thursday,  October  I5th,  1874;  also  his  remarks  to  his 
neighbors  on  leaving  Springfield,  February  u,  1861,  with  his 
inaugural  addresses,  messages  to  Congress,  emancipation 
proclamation,  and  Address  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Springfield:  Illinois  State  Journal  Company.  1874.  8vo,  pp. 
78. 

STARR.  The  Martyr  President.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Sabbath  Morn- 
ing, April  1 6th,  1865,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 
the  Pastor,  Rev.  Frederick  Starr,  Jr.  Repeated  by  request 
in  the  North  Presbyterian  Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sabbath 
Morning,  May  14,  1865.  By  the  Pastor  elect.  Solicited  for 
publication.  St.  Louis:  Sherman  Spencer,  Printer,  No.  28 
Market  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  19. 

STEELE.  Victory  and  Mourning.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States;  preached  in  the  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  ist,  1865,  by  Rev.  Richard  H.  Steele, 
Pastor  of  the  Church.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  Terhune  & 
Van  Anglen's  Press,  Albany  St.  1865.  8vo,  pp  27.* 

STEINER.  Abraham  Lincoln:  the  Lessons  Taught  by  his  Life 
and  the  Obligations  Imposed  by  his  Death.  An  Address  de- 
livered at  "The  Glades,"  Frederick  County,  Maryland,  April 
23d,  1865.  By  Lewis  H.  Steiner,  Frederick  city,  Md.  Phila- 
delphia: Jas.  B.  Rodgers,  Printer,  52  and  54  North  Sixth 
•  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

STEINTHAL.  Address  on  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, delivered  at  Platt  chapel  on  the  morning,  and  in  the 
Ashton  Town  Hall  on  the  afternoon  of  Sunday,  the  7th  May 
1865,  by  S.  Alfred  Steinthal.  (Published  by  request.)  Lon- 
don :  Whitfield,  Green,  and  Son,  Manchester :  Johnson  and 
Rawson,  89,  Market  Street.  1865.  161110,  pp  26.* 


118  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

STEPHENS.  Carpenter's  Picture,  Lincoln  and  Emancipation. 
Speech  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  H.  Stephens,  of  Georgia,  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  I2th  of  February,  1878.  [No 
place,  no  year.  Darby  &  Duvall,  Printers,  432  Ninth  St_] 
8vo,  pp  4.* 

STERLING.  The  Martyr  President.  A  Sermon  delivered  in 
the  Court  House  in  Williamsport  [Pa.],  by  Rev.  William 
Sterling,  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  "Bulletin"  Print,  Third 
Street.  [No  place,  no*  year.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

STEWART.  Our  National  Sorrow.  A  Discourse  on  the  death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  containing  the  substance  of  two  ser- 
mons delivered  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Johnstown,  [N. 
Y.]  April  16  and  19,  1865.  By  Rev.  Daniel  Stewart,  D.  D. 
Johnstown:  J.  D.  Houghtaling,  Printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp  2D. 

STODDARD.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Horatian  Ode.  By 
Richard  Henry  Stoddard.  New  York:  Bunce  &  Hunting- 
ton,  Publishers,  540  Broadway.  [1865.]  8vo,  pp  12. 

STODDARD.  Abraham  Lincoln:  The  True  Story  of  a  Great 
Life.  Showing  the  inner  growth,  special  training,  and  pecu- 
liar fitness  of  the  man  for  his  work.  By  William  O.  Stoddard, 
One  of  President  Lincoln's  Secretaries  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  With  illustrations.  [Motto.]  New  York:  Fords, 
Howard  &  Hulbert.  1865.  8vo,  pp  508.  Portrait. 

STODDARD.  The  Lives  of  the  Presidents  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Andrew  Johnson  By  William  O.  Stoddard  Author  of 
"George  Washington,"  "John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson," 
"James  Madison,  James  Monroe  and  John  Quincy  Adams," 
"Andrew  Jackson  and  Martin  Van  Buren,"  "Harrison,  Tyler 
and  Polk,"  "Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce  and  Buchanan," 
"Ulysses  S.  Grant,"  "Grover  Cleveland,"  etc.  New  York 
Frederick  A.  Stokes  &  Brother  1888  I2mo,  pp,  (Lincoln) 
viii,  284.  Johnson,  pp  73.  Portraits. 

STODDARD.  Inside  the  White  House  in  War  Times.  By 
William  O.  Stoddard,  one  of  the  President's  Private  Secreta- 
ries. Author  of  "Verses  of  Many  Days,"  "Dab  Kinzer,"  etc. 
Illustrated  by  Dan  Beard.  New  York:  Charles  L.  Webster 
&  Co.  1890.  I2mo,  pp  244. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  119 

STODDARD.  The  Table  Talk  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Edited  by 
William  O.  Stoddard  one  of  his  Private  Secretaries,  and 
author  of  "Abraham  Lincoln,  the  True  Story  of  a  Great  Life," 
etc.  Illustrated  by  C.  Moore-Smith.  New  York:  Frederick 
A.  Stokes  Company  Publishers  [1894.]  i6mo,  pp  154. 

STODDARD.  Lincoln  at  Work  Sketches  from  Life  by  Wil- 
liam O.  Stoddard  Illustrated  by  Sears  Gallagher  [Device] 
United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  Boston  and  Chicago. 
[1900]  121110,  pp  173.  Portrait. 

STONE.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  who  was 
assassinated  in  Washington",  Friday,  April  I4th,  1865. 
Preached  in  the  Park  Street  Church,  Boston,  on  the  next 
Lord's  Day,  by  Andrew  L.  Stone,  D.  D.  Boston:  300  copies 
printed  for  J.  K.  Wiggin,  1865.  8vo,  pp  21. 

STORRS.  An  Oration  commemorative  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln;  delivered  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1865.  By 
Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  D.  D.,  at  the  request  of  the  War  Fund 
Committee.  Published  by  the  committee.  Brooklyn:  "The 
Union"  Steam  Presses,  No.  10  Front  Street.  1865.  8vo, 
PP  65- 

STOWE.  [In]  Men  of  Our  Times;  or  Leading  Patriots  of  the 
Day.  Being  narratives  of  the  lives  and  deeds  of  Statesmen, 
Generals,  and  Orators.  Including  biographical  sketches  and 
anecdotes  of  Lincoln,  Grant,  Garrison,  Sumner,  Chase,  Wil- 
son, Greeley,  Farragut,  Andrew,  Colfax,  Stanton,  Douglass, 
Buckingham,  Sherman,  Sheridan,  Howard,  Phillips  and 
Beecher.  By  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  Author  of  Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin.  Beautifully  illustrated  with  eighteen  steel  portraits. 
Published  by  subscription  only.  Hartford  Publishing  Co., 
Hartford,  Conn.  1868.  8vo,  pp  xiv,  575. 
First  100  pp  devoted  to  Mr.  Lincoln. 

STREET.  In  Memoriam.  President  Lincoln  Dead.  A  Poem 
by  Alfred  B.  Street.  Repnblished  from  the  N.  Y.  Independ- 
ent, April  1865.  [Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  quotation.]  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  Andrew  Boyd,  Novelty  Printing  Press  1870 
8vo,  pp  5.  Printed  on  alternate  pages.* 

STRONG.  The  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Larkin  Street  Presby- 


120  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

terian  Church,  San  Francisco,  April  i6th,  1865.  By  Rev.  J. 
D.  Strong,  Pastor.  Published  by  the  Larkin  St.  Congrega- 
tion. San  Francisco:  George  L.  Kenny  &  Co.  1865.  8vo, 
pp  14. 

STURZ.  Reden  gehalten  bei  der  Berliner  Todtelfeier  fur  den 
Prasidenten  Lincoln  von  amerikanischen,  englischen  Wd 
deutschen  Geistichen.  Ein  Ausspruch  der  Kirche  iiber  Sklav- 
erei  und  freie  Arbeit.  Herausgegeben  von  J.  J.  Sturz.  Ber- 
lin, 1865.  C.  G.  Liideritz'sche  Verlagsbuchhandlung.  A. 
Charisius.  Schoneberger-strasse  7.  8vo,  pp  39.* 

An   English  edition  of  this  said  to  have  been  published. 

SUMNER.  The  Promises  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 
Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  Municipal 
Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  June  I,  1865,  by  Charles 
Sumner.  [Motto.]  Boston:  J.  E.  Farwell  and  Company, 
Printers  to  the  City,  37  Congress  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  67. 

SURRATT.  39th  Congress,  2nd  Session.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. Ex.  Doc.  No.  9.  John  H.  Surratt.  Message 
from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting  a  report 
of  the  Secretary  of  State,  relating  to  the  discovery  and  arrest 
of  John  H.  Surratt.  [December  8,  1866.  No  imprint.]  8vo, 
PP  33-* 

SURRATT.  39th  Congress,  2nd  Session.  House  of  Represen- 
tatives. Ex.  Doc.,  No.  25.  John  H.  Surratt.  Message  from 
the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting  further  copies 
of  papers  in  answer  to  Resolution  of  the  House  of  3d  ultimo, 
relating  to  the  arrest  of  John  H.  Surratt.  January  3,  1867. 
[No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  23.* 

SURRATT.     Life  and  Extraordinary  Adventures  of  John  H. 
.  Surratt,  the  Conspirator.    A  correct  account  and  highly  inter- 
esting Narrative  of  his  doings  and  adventures  from  childhood 
to  the  present  time.    Philadelphia:    Published  by  Barclay  & 
Co.,    602  Arch  street    [No  year.  [    8vo,  pp  136.    Illustrated.* 

SURRATT.  The  Career  and  Adventures  of  John  H.  Surratt, 
since  his  flight  from  America,  after  the  execution  of  his  moth- 
er, Mrs.  Mary  Surratt,  Payne,  Harold  and  Atzerott  for  the 
assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  His  enlistment  in  the 
Pope's  Zouaves  in  Italy,  His  betrayal  by  his  Mistress  to  U.  S. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  121 

Minister  King.  His  arrest  and  desperate  escape.  His  flight 
to  Egypt,  aided  by  Brigands  whose  band  he  had  joined.  His 
final  arrest  in  Egypt  by  United  States  Consul  Hale.  Philadel- 
phia: Published  by  C.  W.  Alexander,  224  South  Third 
Street.  [1866]  8vo,  pp  99.  Illustrated.* 

SURRATT.  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  in  the  Criminal  Court  of 
the  District  of  Columbia,  Hon.  George  P.  Fisher,  Presiding. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1867.  2  vol- 
umes, 8vo,  pp  1383. 

Issued  also  with  following  imprint:  "Washington:  French  & 
Richardson.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1867."  The 
two  volumes  are  paged  consecutively. 

SUTPHEN.  Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  preached  in 
the  Spring  Garden  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  by  the 
Pastor,  Rev.  Morris  C.  Sutphen,  April  i6th,  1865.  Philadel- 
phia: Jas.  B.  Rodgers,  Printer,  52  &  54  North  Sixth  Street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  19. 

SWAIM,  Rev.  Thomas.    See  Flemington. 

SWAIN.  A  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Sab- 
bath after  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  in  the  Cen- 
tral Congregational  Church,  Providence,  April  15,  1865.  By 
the  Pastor,  Rev.  Leonard  Swain.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor 
year.]  8vo,  pp  n. 

The  date  should  be  April  i6th. 

SWEETSER.  A  Commemorative  Discourse  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Seth  Sweetser,  Pastor  of  the  Central 
Church.  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  [No  imprint,  no  place.] 
1865.  8vo,  pp  29. 

Delivered  April  23,   1865. 

SWING.  The  Death  of  the  President.  Sermon  by  Rev.  David 
Swing.  Preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Hamilton, 
O.,  April  16,  1865.  1865.  Hamilton  Telegraph  Print.  i6mo, 
pp  18.* 

Another  discourse  by  the  same  author  was  delivered  at  Oxford, 
Ohio,  on  the  day  of  the  funeral  at  Washington,  and  1,000  copies 
were  printed.  No  copy  found. 

SWING.  Address  to  the  New  Generation.  Washington  and 
Lincoln.  February  12  and  22,  1888.  By  David  Swing,  Pas- 


122  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

tor  of  Central  Church,  Chicago.     Published  by  W.  A.  Tal- 
cott,  of  Rockford,  111.     [Xo  place,  no  year.]     8vo,  pp  15. 

SYMMES.  "To  what  purpose  is  this  Waste?"  Address  before 
the  Loyal  Leagues  of  South  Brunswick  and  Monroe,  June  I, 
1865,  by  Rev.  Joseph  G.  Symmes,  Pastor  of  the  First  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Cranbury,  N.  J.  Published  by  request  of 
the  Leagues.  New  Brunswick,  X.  J.:  Printed  at  the 
Fredonian  Book  and  Job  Office,  August,  1865.  8vo,  pp  29.* 

SZOLD.  Vaterland  and  Freiheit.  Predigt  bei  der  Erin- 
nerungsfeier  des  verstorbenen  Prasidenten,  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, am  i.  Juni  1865,  (dem  zweiten  Tag  Schabnoth)  gehalten 
von  Benjamin  Szold,  Rabbiner  der  Oheb-Schalom  Gemeinde 
in  Baltimore.  (Der  Reinerlos  ist  fiir  die  Ungliichlichen  im 
Suden  bestimmt.)  Gerdrucht  bei  B.  Polmyer,  G.  D.  Ecte  von 
Baltimore  u  Gaystr,  1865.  I2mo,  pp  10.* 

TANSEY.  From  the  Cabin  to  the  White  House.  An  Address 
at  the  obsequies  of  the  late  President  Lincoln,  by  Rev.  J. 
Tansey,  of  Xew  Harmony,  Ind.  Evansville:  Evansville 
Journal  Co.,  Steam  Printers  and  Binders.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
19.* 

TAPLEY.  Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States,  pronounced  by  Rufus  P.  Tapley,  Esq., 
April  19,  1865,  at  Saco,  Maine.  Including  the  report  of  the 
proceedings  oi  the  town  of  Saco,  consequent  upon  his  death. 
Biddeford:  Printed  by  the  Union  and  Journal  Office,  1865. 
8vo,  pp  27.* 

TAPPAN.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
late  President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Delivered 
Tuesday,  May  2,  1865,  in  the  Dorothean  Church,  Berlin,  by 
Henry  P.  Tappan,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Berlin:  G.  Lange.  [No 
place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  46.* 

TAPPAN.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Rede  bei  der  Gedachtin  szfrir 

in  der  Dorothunkirch  un  Berlin,  2  Mai,  1865,  gehalten  von 

Dr.   H.  P.   Tappan    corresp.    mit    glieb    der  franzosifehun 

Acadimie  Autonseste  Urberseung.     Frankfort  au  Main:     H. 

..  Keller.     1865.     8vo,  pp  iv,  36.* 

TARBELL.  The  Early  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Containing 
many  unpublished  documents  and  unpublished  reminiscences 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  123 

of  Lincoln's  early  friends  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell.  Assisted  by 
J.  McCan  Davis  With  160  Illustrations,  including  20  por- 
traits of  Lincoln  New  York  S.  S.  McClure,  Limited  Lon- 
don 1896.  8vo,  pp  240. 

TARBELL.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Drawn  from 
original  Sources  and  containing  many  Speeches,  Letters  and 
Telegrams  hitherto  unpublished,  by  Ida  M.  Tarbell  [In 
two  volumes.]  Illustrated  New  York:  The  Doubleday  & 
McClure  Co.  1900.  8vo,  Vol.  i,  pp  xiv,  426.  Vol.  2,  pp  xi, 
459- 

TAYLOR.  Our  Fallen  Leader.  A  Discourse  delivered  on 
Thursday,  June  i,  1865,  in  the  Bridge  Street  Presbyterian 
Church,  Georgetown,  D.  C.  By  Rev.  A.  A.  E.  Taylor, 
Pastor-elect.  Published  by  request  of  the  congregation. 
Philadelphia:  James  S.  Claxton,  Successor  to  William  S.  & 
Alfred  Martien,  No.  606  Chestnut  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
20* 

TAYLOR.  The  Ballad  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Bayard  Tay- 
lor. With  illustrations  by  Sol  Eytinge,  Jr.  Engraved  and 
printed  in  colors  by  Robert  Hooper  &  Co.  [Monogram  F. 
O.  &  Co.]  Boston:  Fields,  Osgood  &  Co.  1870.  Large 
paper,  pp  8.  Illustrated.* 

THAYER.  The  Pioneer  Boy,  and  how  he  became  President. 
By  William  M.  Thayer,  Author  of  "The  Bobbin  Boy,"  "The 
Printer  Boy,"  "The  Poor  Boy  and  Merchant  Prince,"  "Work- 
ing and  Winning,"  "Tales  from  Genesis  in  two  Volumes," 
etc.  Boston:  Walker,  Wise  and  Company,  245  Washington 
Street.  1863.  I2mo,  pp  310.  Illustrated. 

THAYER.  O  apoikos  pais,  etoi  existoresis  ton  peripeteion  tou 
biou  tou  nun  proedrou  ton  enomenon  politeion  tes  Amerikes 
Abraam  Ligkolnos,  Me  eikonographias,  Ek  tou  Agglikou 
upo,  G.  Koustantinou.  En  Athenais,  tupois  Lakonias.  1865. 
I2mo,  pp  viii,  299.* 

Translation  of  "The  Pioneer  Boy." 

THAYER.  The  Character  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States.  By  William  M. 
Thayer,  Author  of  the  "Pioneer  Boy,"  "Youth's  History  of 
the  Rebellion,"  &c.  Boston:  Dinsmoor  and  Company,  33, 
School  Street.  1864.  I2mo,  pp  75.  Portrait. 


124  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

THAYER.  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Will- 
iam M.  Thayer,  Author  of  the  "Pioneer  Boy,"  The  "Youth's 
History  of  the  Rebellion,"  etc.  Boston:  Walker,  Wise  and 
Company,  245  Washington  street.  1864.  I2mo,  pp  76. 
Portrait.* 

THAYER.  The  Assassination.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in 
Windham,  N.  H.  on  the  National  Fast,  June  I.  1865.  By 
Rev.  Loren  Thayer,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
Boston.  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son,  42  Congress  St.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  17.* 

THAYER.  From  Pioneer  Home  to  the  White  House.  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln:  Boyhood,  Youth,  Manhood,  Assassina- 
tion, Death.  By  William  M.  Thayer,  Author  of  "From  Log 
Cabin  to  the  White  House,"  etc.  with  Eulogy  by  Hon. 
George  Bancroft.  Norwich,  Conn. :  The  Henry  Bill  Pub- 
lishing Company.  C.  C.  Wick  &  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  1882. 
I2mo,  pp  469.* 

THOMAS.  Our  National  Unity  Perfected  in  the  Martyrdom 
of  Our  President.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the 
Filbert  Street  U.  S.  General  Hospital,  on  the  Day  of  the 
Obsequies,  at  Washington,  of  our  Late  President,  April  I9th, 
1865.  By  Rev.  A.  G.  Thomas,  Hospital  Chaplain,  U.  S.  A. 
Philadelphia:  Smith,  English  &  Co.,  23  North  Sixth  Street. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 

THOMAS.  The  Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln  For  use  in 
Schools  Selected,  arranged  and  annotated  by  Isaac  Thomas, 
A.  M.  (Yale)  principal  of  the  high  school,  Burlington,  Vt. 
"Utterances  of  wonderful  beauty  and  grandeur." — Carl 
Schurz  Chicago  Western  Publishing  House  [1898] 
I2mo,  pp  270.  Illustrated. 

THOMAS.  "Light  out  of  Darkness ;"  A  Discourse,  preached 
on  the  Sabbath  Morning  Succeeding  the  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln,  April  i6th,  1865,  at  the  Pierrepont  Street 
Baptist  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  By  Rev.  J.  B.  Thomas, 
Pastor.  New  York :  R.  C.  Root,  Anthony  &  Co.,  Stationers, 
21  Nassau  Street.  1865.  Svo,  pp  14.* 

THOMPSON.  In  Memoriam.  A  Sermon  delivered  on  Sun- 
day, April  16,  1865,  in  the  Reformed  Prot.  Dutch  Church  of 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  125 

Peapack,  N.  J.  By  Rev.  Henry  P.  Thompson.  New  York: 
John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  50  Greene  Street.  1865.  I2mo,  pp 
16.* 

THOMPSON.  In  Memoriam.  A  Discourse  upon  the  char- 
acter and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Preached  in  Pottstown 
Presbyterian  Church,  on  the  day  of  National  Humiliation, 
June  i,  1865.  By  John  C.  Thompson.  Philadelphia:  Stein 
&  Jones,  Printers,  No.  321  Chestnut  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
20. 

THOMPSON.  Abraham  Lincoln;  his  life  and  its  lessons.  A 
Sermon,  preached  on  Sabbath,  April  30,  1865,  by  Joseph  P. 
Thompson,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  Broadway  Tabernacle 
Church.  New  York:  Published  by  the  Loyal  Publication 
Society.  1865.  8vo,  pp  38. 

No.  85  of  the  Society's  publications. 

THOMPSON.  Abraham  Lincoln,  The  First  American.  By 
D.  D.  Thompson.  [Motto.]  Popular  edition.  Cincinnati: 
Cranston  &  Curtis.  New  York:  Hunt  &  Eaton.  1895. 
I2mo,  pp  236.  Portrait. 

Last  half  of  volume  devoted  to  "Lincolniana." 

THRALL.  The  President's  Death  a  National  Responsibility. 
The  President's  Character  a  Treasure  of  Memory.  A  Sermon 
delivered  in  Christ  Church,  New  Orleans,  Sunday  Morning, 
April  23,  1865,  at  a  Memorial  Service  held  in  that  Church, 
on  the  Request  of  the  Officers  of  the  Army  and  Navy.  By 
Rev.  S.  C.  Thrall,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Re- 
deemer, New  York.  New  Orleans:  Printed  at  Rea's  Steam 
Press,  48  Magazine  Street.  1865.  4to,  pp  II.* 

TIMLOW.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  at  Rhine- 
beck,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865,  at  a  Public  Demonstration  of  the 
Citizens.  By  Rev.  Herman  R.  Timlow.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 
1865.  i6mo,  pp  42.* 

[TORREY,  Hiram]  The  Tragedy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Five 
Acts,  by  An  American  Artist.  Glasgow :  Published  by 
James  Brown  &  Son,  19  Union  Street.  I2mo,  pp  57.* 

TOUSEY.  Discourse  on  the  Death  -  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Preached  at  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  April 


126  LINCOLN  LI TERA  TV  li /. 

i9th,  1865,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Tousey,  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church. 
Published  by  request.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  C.  D.  Tracy  &  Co., 
Printers,  Evening  Express  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  24.* 

TOWNSEND.  The  Life,  Crime,  and  Capture  of  John  Wilkes 
Booth,  With  a  full  sketch  of  the  Conspiracy  of  which  he  was 
the  Leader,  and  the  pursuit,  trial  and  execution  of  his  accom- 
plices. By  George  Alfred  Townsend,  a  special  correspond- 
ent. New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  Publishers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  iv,  70.  Illustrated. 

An  earlier  edition,  pp  64,  and  another,  65. 

TOWNSEND.  The  Real  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  talk 
with  Mr.  Herndon,  his  late  law  partner.  By  George  Alfred 
Townsend.  With  cabinet  portrait,  and  Mr.  Lincoln's  favorite 
poem.  New  York:  Publication  Office,  Bible  House.  1867. 
James  Porteous,  general  agent.  8vo,  pp  15. 

TREMAINE.  1864,  1865.  The  Tremaine  Brothers'  Lincoln 
and  Johnson  Campaign  Song  Book,  containing  40  pages  of 
Soul-Stirring  Pieces,  written  expressly  for  the  Campaign. 
[Quotation.]  New  York:  The  American  News  Co.,  Whole- 
sale Agents,  121  Nassau  street.  1864.  i6mo,  pp  38.* 

TROY.  A  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens  of  Troy,  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Albany >  N.  Y.:  J.  Munsell, 
78  State  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  xl,  342. 

Edited  by  Benjamin  H.  Hall.  Contains  many  sermons  and  ad- 
dresses. A  small  edition  issued  with  the  imprint  of  Young  & 
Benson,  Troy. 

TUCKER.  A  Discourse  in  Memory  of  our  Late  President, 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  Parish  Church, 
Holliston,  Mass.,  Thursday,  June  I,  1865.  By  J.  T.  Tucker, 
Pastor.  Holliston:  Plimpton  &  Clark.  1865.  8vo,  pp  21.* 

TUSTIN.  Fast  Day  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln  ; 
delivered  in  St.  Mark's  Church,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  by 
Rev.  J.  P.  Tustin,  D.  D.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Printed  at 
the  Daily  Eagle  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  15.* 

TUTTLE.  The  Assassinated  Presidents,  Lincoln  and  Garfield. 
A  Memorial  Address,  at  Center  Church,  Crawfordsville, 
Indiana,  the  day  of  President  Lincoln's  Funeral,  April  19, 
1865,  Also  a  Memorial  Address  at  the  Court  House,  Craw,- 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  127 

fordsville,  Indiana,  the  day  of  President  Garfield's  Funeral, 
Sept.  26,  1881,  By  Joseph  F.  Tuttle,  President  of  Wabash 
College.  [Crawfordsville,  Ind.]  Review  Steam  Book  and 
Job  Printers.  1881.  8vo,  pp  18.* 

TWOMBLY.  The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  the  State  St.  Presb.  Church,  by  Rev.  A.  S. 
Twombly,  Sunday  Morning,  April  16,  1865.  Albany,  N.  Y.: 
J.  Munsell,  78  State  Street.  1865.  410,  pp  18.* 

TYLER.  The  Successful  Life.  A  Discourse,  on  the  Death  of 
President  Lincoln,  delivered  April  19,  1865,  at  the  Center 
Church,  Brattleboro,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  G.  P.  Tyler.  Pub- 
lished by  Request.  Brattleboro:  Printed  at  the  Vermont 
Record  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

TYNG.  Victory  and  Re-Union.  A  Commemorative  Sermon, 
preached  in  St.  George's  Church,  New  York,  April  20,  1865. 
By  Stephen  H.  Tyng,  D.  D.,  Rector.  New  York:  John  A. 
Gray  &  Green,  Printers  and  Stereotypers,  16  and  18  Jacob 
Street.  1865.  i8mo,  pp  46.* 

Also  in  "Our  Martyr  President,"  p.  65. 

UMSTEAD.  A  Nation  humbled  and  exalted.  A  Discourse  on 
the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  with  its  Providential  Lessons, 
delivered  in  the  Fagg's  Manor  Presbyterian  Church,  on  the 
Day  of  National  Humiliation,  June  ist,  1865.  By  the  Pastor, 
Rev.  Justus  T.  Umstead.  Published  by  Request  of  the  Con- 
gregation. West  Chester:  Republican  &  Democrat* Office. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  1 8.* 

The  "a"  in  the  author's  name  said  to  be  an  error. 

UNION  LEAGUE  (New  York.)  In  Memoriam.  His  Excel- 
lency, Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  Died  at  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  Satur- 
day, the  1 5th  of  April,  Anno  Domini,  1865.  Tribute  of  Re- 
spect of  Subordinate  Council  Number  Three,  iQth  Ward,  City 
of  New  York,  of  the  Union  League  of  America.  Preamble 
and  Resolutions,  April  24th,  1865.  Press  of  Wynkoop  & 
Hallenbeck,  113  Fulton  Street,  N.  Y.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp 
4-* 

UNION  LEAGUE.  (Philadelphia.)  No.  17.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. [No  imprint.]  1864.  8vo,  pp  12.* 


128  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

UNION  LEAGUE  (Philadelphia.)  No.  18.  The  Will  of  the 
People.  [No  imprint.]  8vo,  pp  8. 

UNION  LEAGUE  (Philadelphia.)  Third  Annual  Report  of 
the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia. 
December  n,  1865.  Philadelphia:  Henry  B.  Ashmead, 
Book  and  Job  Printer,  1102  and  1104,  Sansom -street.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  22.* 

UNION  LEAGUE,  (Philadelphia.)  Proceedings  of  the  Union 
League  of  Philadelphia,  regarding  the  Assassination  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia: 
Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book  and  Job  Printer,  Nos.  1102  and 
1104  Sansom  Street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  22.* 

VAN  BUREN.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Pen  and  Voice  Being  a 
complete  compilation  of  his  Letters,  civil,  political  and  mili- 
tary Also  his  Addresses,  Messages  to  Congress,  Inaugurals 
and  others  as  well  as  proclamations  upon  various  public  con- 
cerns, showing  him  to  have  been  the  greatest  constitutional 
student  of  the  age,  and  the  noblest  pattern  for  future  genera- 
tions America  has  ever  known  By  G.  M.  Van  Buren  Late 
Colonel  U.  S.  Vols.  With  a  fine  steel  portrait  Cincinnati 
Robert  Clarke  &  Co  1890  I2mo,  pp  435. 

VICTOR.  The  Private  and  Public  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Comprising  a  full  account  of  his  Early  Years,  and  a  succinct 
Record  of  his  career  as  Statesman  and  President.  By  O.  J. 
Victor:  Author  of  Lives  of ''Garibaldi,"  "Winfield  Scott,"  and 
"John  Paul  Jones,"  etc.  New  York:  Beadle  &  Company, 
1 18  William  Street.  1864.  i6mo,  pp  98.  Illustrated.* 

VICTOR.  The  Private  and  Public  Life  of  [Portrait.]  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Born  Feb.  12,  1809.  Died  April  15,  1865.  New 
York:  Beadle  &  Company,  118  William  street;  T.  S.  Hawks, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [1865.]  i6mo,  pp  69.  Illustrated.* 

VILLERS.  La  Mort  du  President  Lincoln  par  M.  Villers 
(Concours  de  1867.)  Academic  Franchise  Paris  De  LTm- 
primerie  de  J.  Toinon  et  Ce  A  Saint-Germain  en  Lave  1867 
8vo,  PP45-  [A  poem.]* 

VINCENT.  A  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Troy,  on 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  129 

Sunday  Morning,  April  23,  1865,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Marvin 
Vincent.  Troy,  N.  Y.:  A.  W.  Scribner,  Book  and  Job 
Printer,  Cannon  Place.  1865.  8vo,  pp  47. 

A  second  edition  printed.     See  also  "Troy  Memorial." 

VINCENT.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States.  Commandery  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  War 
Papers.  8  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Edwin  M.  Stanton.  Pre- 
pared by  Companion  Brevet  Brigadier  General  Thomas  M. 
Vincent,  U.  S.  Army,  and  read  at  the  stated  meeting  of  Jan- 
uary 6,  1892.  [No  imprint]  8vo,  pp  45. 

VOSE.  The  Life  and  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hanni- 
bal Hamlin.  Edited  and  Published  by  Reuben  Vose,  No.  45 
Maiden  Lane,  New  York.  New  York.  Hilton,  Gallaher  & 
Co.,  Printers.  [1860]  32mo,  pp  (confused),  118.* 

Besides  the  sketches  of  Lincoln  and  Hamlin,  contains  the  plat- 
forms of  1856  and  1860  and  the  speeches  of  Lincoln  at  Cooper  In- 
stitute, at  Chicago,  July  10.  1858,  and  at  Springfield,  June  10  and 
July  17,  1858. 

WALDEN.  The  National  Sacrifice.  A  Sermon  preached  on  the 
Sunday  before  the  Death  of  the  President,  and  Two  Ad- 
dresses on  the  Sunday  and  Wednesday  following,  in  St.  Clem- 
ent's Church,  Philadelphia,  by  the  Rev.  Treadwell  Walden, 
the  Rector.  Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  41. 

WALKER.  Letter  of  Hon.  Robert  R.  J.  Walker,  in  favor  of  the 
Re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Lpndon:  [No  imprint.] 
September  30,  1864.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

For  an  account  of  the  author,  see  Gilmore,  "Personal  Recollec- 
tions," etc. 

WALLACE.  "A  Prince  and  a  Great  Man  has  fallen."  Funeral 
Address,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral  Obsequies  in  Mem- 
ory of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President  of  the  United  States. 
Delivered  at  Placerville,  Cal.,  April  iQth,  1865,  by  Rev.  C.  C. 
Wallace.  Placerville:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Tri-week- 
ly  News.  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

WARD.  Abraham  Lincoln  Tributes  from  his  Associates 
Reminiscences  of  soldiers,  statesmen  and  citizens  With  In- 
troduction by  the  Rev.  William  Hayes  Ward,  D.  D.  New 


130  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

York:  46  East  I4th  Street  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  Company 
Boston:  100  Purchase  Street  [1895.]  I2mo,  pp  xiii,  295. 
Portrait. 

Reprint  of  the  Lincoln  papers  in  N.  Y.  Independent  of  Apr.  4. 
1895- 

WARWICK.  Liberty  and  Lincoln.  Address  before  the  Young 
Republican  Club  of  Germantown  [Penn.]  by  Hon.  Charles 
F.  Warwick,  Thursday,  Feb.  9,  1899.  I"  Commemoration  of 
Abraham  Lincoln's  Birthday.  [No  imprint,  year,  nor  place.] 
Large  8vo,  pp  42.  [1899.] 

WASHBURNE.  Abraham  Lincoln,  His  Personal  History  and 
Public  Record.  Speech  by  Hon.  E.  B,  Washburne,  of  Illinois. 
Delivered  in  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  May  29, 
1860.  Published  by  the  Republican  Congressional  Commit- 
tee. Price  50  cents  per  hundred.  [No  year,  no  place.]  8vo, 
PP8.* 

WATTERSON.    Abraham  Lincoln    An  Oration  Delivered  Be- 
fore The  Lincoln  Union,  By  Henry  Watterson,  Auditorium, 
Chicago,  February  12,  1895.    4to,  pp  47.    Portrait  of  author. 
Copyright,  1900,  by  Courier-Journal     Job      Printing      Company, 
Louisville,  Ky.    Afterward  given  frequently  as  a  lecture. 

WAYMAN.  The  passing  away  of  Human  Greatness:  A  Ser- 
mon on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  on  Sun- 
day Evening,  May  7,  1865,  in  the  Newington  Chapel,  Ren- 
shaw  Street.  By  the  Rev.  James  Wayman.  Liverpool: 
Henry  Young,  12  South  Castle  Street.  Price  one  Penny. 
[No  year.]  8vo,  pp  8.* 

WEBB.  Memorial  Sermons.  The  Capture  of  Richmond. 
Some  of  the  Results  of  the  War.  The  Assassination  of  the 
President.  By  Edwin  B.  Webb,  Pastor  of  Shawmut  Church, 
Boston.  Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  3  Corn- 
hill.  1865.  8vo,  pp  61. 

WEBSTER.  The  Foe  unmasked;  or  the  spirit  of  the  Rebellion 
disclosed  in  the  Assassination.  The  Character  of  the  Martyr 
President.  [Motto.]  Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Union 
League  of  America,  by  Jackson  Clay  Webster.  New  York: 
1865.  I2mo,  pp  28.* 

Blank  verse.     The  name  given  as  that  of  the  author  is  probably 
assumed. 


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WELLES.  Lincoln  and  Seward.  Remarks  upon  the  Memorial 
Address  of  Chas.  Francis  Adams,  on  the  late  Wm.  H.  Se- 
ward, with  incidents  and  comments  illustrative  of  the  meas- 
ures and  policy  of  the  administration  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
and  views  as  to  the  relative  positions  of  the  late  President  and 
Secretary  of  State.  By  Gideon  Welles,  Ex-Secretary  of  the 
Navy.  New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company.  1874.  I2mo,  pp 

215- 

Enlargement  of  articles  in  "The  Galaxy,"  Oct.,  Nov.,  and  Dec., 

1873- 

WELLS.  Victory  turned  to  Mourning.  A  Memorial  Sermon 
on  the  occasion  of  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States,  April  14,  1865. 
Preached  in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Bayonne,  N.  J., 
Sabbath,  April  23,  1865.  By  Theodore  W.  Wells.  Published 
by  Request  of  the  Congregation.  Jersey  City:  Printed  at  the 
Daily  Times  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  23.* 

WELLS.  Wells'  Illustrated  National  Campaign,  Hand-Book  for 
1860.  Part  First.  Embracing  the  lives  of  all  the  candidates 
for  President  and  Vice  President :  including  John  Bell  and 
Edward  Everett,  candidates  of  the  National  Union  Party. 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin,  candidates  of  the 
National  Republican  Party.  Stephen  A.  Douglas  and  Her- 
schel  V.  Johnson,  candidates  of  the  National  Democratic 
Party.  John  C.  Breckenridge  and  Joseph  Lane,  candidates 
of  the  National  Democratic  Party.  Sam  Houston,  Inde- 
pendent candidate  for  the  Presidency.  With  portraits  of  each, 
engraved  expressly  for  this  work  from  ambrotypes  taken  from 
life.  57  Illustrations.  New  York :  J.  G.  Wells,  cor.  Park 
Row  and  Beekman  Street.  Cincinnati,  Ohio :  Mack  R. 
Bamitz,  38  and  40  West  Fourth  Street.  1860.  i2mo,  pp, 
first  part,  199;  second  part,  159.* 

WrENTWORTH.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President  Lin- 
coln delivered  in  St.  Mark's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and 
repeated  (by  request)  at  the  Lafayette  St.  Presbyterian 
Church,  Buffalo,  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  J.  B.  Wentworth, 
D.  D.,  of  the  Genesee  Conference.  Buffalo:  Printing  House 
of  Matthews  &  Warren,  Office  of  the  Buffalo  Commercial  Ad- 
vertiser. 1865.  8vo,  pp  32.* 


132  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

WESTALL.  In  Memoriam.  By  John  Westall.  Read  before 
the  Municipal  Authorities  and  Citizens  of  Fall  River,  at  the 
Memorial  Services  in  view  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
held  in  the  City  Hall,  June  ist,  1865.  Fall  River:  Almy, 
Milne  &  Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 
In  verse. 

WHITE.  The  Personal  Influence  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  on  the  National  Fast-day,  Thursday,  June  ist, 
1865,  by  Erskine  N.  White,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  New-Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Published  by  Request.  New 
York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Nos.  16  and  18  Jacob  Street. 
1865.  .8vo,  PP25.* 

WHITE.  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Assassination  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States.  Preached  at 
Coventry,  Vt.,  April  23,  1865,  by  Rev.  Pliny  H.  White,  Acting 
Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church.  Brattleboro:  Printed 
at  the  Vermont  Record  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20. 

WHITING.  The  War  Powers  of  the  President,  and  the  Legis- 
lative Powers  of  Congress  in  relation  to  Rebellion,  Treason 
and  Slavery.  By  William  Whiting.  Second  edition.  Boston. 
John  L.  Shorey,  13  Washington  Street.  1862.  8vo,  pp  vi, 
143. 

WHITING.  Military  Arrests  in  Time  of  War.  By  William 
Whiting  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1863. 
8vo,  pp  59. 

WHITNEY.  Life  on  the  Circuit  with  Lincoln.  With  sketches 
of  Generals  Grant,  Sherman  and  McClellan,  Judge  Davis, 
Leonard  Swett,  and  other  contemporaries.  By  Henry  C. 
Whitney.  Illustrated.  [Motto.]  Boston:  Estes  and  Lau- 
riat,  Publishers.  [1892.]  8vo,  pp  viii,  601. 

WIGGINS.  A  Lincoln  Souvenir  [cut  of  desk]  The  desk,  to 
be  seen  in  the  Corrider  of  the  Leland  Hotel,  is  the  one  upon 
which  President  Lincoln  wrote  his  first  Inaugural.  The  prop- 
erty of  Allen  H.  Smith.  Compliments  of  The  Leland  Hotel, 
N.  B.  Wiggins,  Proprietor.  Springfield,  Illinois.  Copy- 
righted by  N.  B.  Wiggins.  Journal  Co.,  Printers,  Springfield, 
111.  8vo,  pp  12.* 

Contains  first  Inaugural,   Gettysburg  address,  and  two  versions 
of  the  Farev/ell  address  at  Springfield. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  133 

WILCOX,  Rev.  G.  B.     See  New  London. 

WILLIAMS.  "A  Time  to  Weep."  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
President  Lincoln,  delivered  April  29th,  1865,  m  tne  Presby- 
terian Church,  Frederick,  Md.,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Robert  H. 
Williams.  Frederick,  Md.:  Schley,  Keefer  &  Co.,  1865.  8vo, 
pp  ii.* 

The  date  probably  should  be  "igth." 

WILLIAMS.  "God's  Chosen  Ruler."  A  Sermon:  delivered 
on  the  Day  of  National  Humiliation  and  Prayer,  in  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  of  Frederick  City,  Md.,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev. 
Robert  H.Williams,  Frederick,  Md.  Schley,  Keefer  &  Co. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  14.* 

WILLIAMS.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  by 
public  request,  in  Christ  M.  E.  Church,  Pittsburgh,  Thursday, 
June  i,  1865.  By  Hon.  Thomas  Williams.  Pittsburgh: 
Printed  by  W.  S.  Haven,  corner  of  Wood  and  Third  Streets. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  40.* 

WILLIAMS.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Delivered  Thursday,  June  I,  1865.  In  Christ 
M.  E.  Church,  Penn  street,  by  Hon.  Thomas  Williams.  Gen- 
eral Meade :  his  share  in  the  victories  of  Virginia.  Pennsyl- 
vania's General  vindicated.  [No  place,  no  year.]  I2mo,  pp 

32-* 

Colophon:     "Virtue  &  Co.,  Printers,  City  Road,  London." 

WILLIS.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  late  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  Sunday,  April  23, 
1865,  in  the  Post  Chapel,  Citadel  Square,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Repeated,  by  request  of  officers  and  friends,  on  the  day  of 
Humiliation  and  Prayer,  May  2d.  By  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Willis, 
Post  Chaplain,  i27th  N.  Y.  Vol.  New  York:  F.  Somers, 
Printer,  32  Beekman  street.  1865.  8vo,  pp  8.* 

WTLLSON.  The  Proclamation  of  Freedom.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  North  Church,  Salem.  January  4,  1863.  By 
Edmund  B.  Willson,  Minister  of  the  Church.  Published  by 
request.  Salem:  T.  J.  Hutchinson,  Printer.  1863.  8vo,  pp 
16.* 

WILSON.  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  Peter's  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  on  Wednes- 


134  LINCOLN  LITERATURE. 

day,  April  19,  1865,  by  the  Rev.  William  T.  Wilson,  M.  A., 
Rector.  Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  and  Company,  Printers. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  25. 

WINDSOR.  "The  Surety  of  the  Upright."  A  Discourse 
preached  on  the  occasion  of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865, 
in  the  First  Parish  Meeting-House,  Saco,  Maine,  by  the  Pas- 
tor. [Rev.  John  H.  Windsor.]  Published  by  special  request. 
Biddeford:  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Union  and  Journal. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  20.* 

WINDSOR.  Justice  and  Mercy:  A  Sermon  preached  at  a 
united  service  held  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  of 
Davenport,  Iowa,  on  the  National  Fast  Day,  June  ist,  1865, 
by  William  Windsor,  Pastor  of  the  Edwards  Congregational 
Church.  Published  by  request.  Davenport,  Iowa:  Printed 
at  the  Gazette  Steam  Book  and  Job  Rooms.  1865.  8vo,  pp 

12.* 

WOODBURY.  The  Son  of  God  calleth  the  Dead  to  Life.  A 
Sermon  suggested  by  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  in  the  Westminster  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sun- 
day, April  16,  1865,  by  Augustus  Woodbury.  Providence. 
Sidney  S.  Rider  and  Brother.  1865.  I2mo,  pp  27.* 
A  few  copies  also  on  large  paper. 

WOODBURY.  A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln: A  Discourse  preached  in  the  Westminster  Church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Thursday,  June  i,  1865,  by  Augustus 
Woodbury.  Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider  and  Brother. 
1865.  I2mo,  pp  28.* 

WORCESTER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse  delivered  on 
the  National  Fast  Day,  June  i,  1865.  By  Thomas  Worcester. 
[No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  14.* 

Reprinted  from  the  "New  .  ^rusalem  Magazine." 

WORTMAN.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln, 
delivered  in  the  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  of  Schenecta- 
dy,  N.  Y.  By  Rev.  Dennis  Wortman,  Pastor  Elect.  Sabbath 
Evening,  April  16,  1865.  Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Com- 
pany, Printers.  1865.  8vo.  pp  22.* 

WURZBURGER.  Abraham  Lincoln,  sein  leben  und  sein  offurt- 
lichen  dienste.     Nach  dem  Knglischen  frei  bearbeitet  von  J. 
W.  Wiirzburger.    New  Yo,    .    1865.    I2mo,  pp  189.* 
Translation  of  Hanaford  >      >ok. 


LINCOLN  LITERATURE.  135 

YARD.  The  Providential  Significance  of  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln:  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E.  Church, 
Newark,  N.  J.  on  the  Day  of  National  Humiliation,  June  ist, 
1865.  By  Rev.  Robert  B.  Yard,  Pastor  of  Clinton  St.  M.  E 
Church:  Late  Chaplain  of  ist  Regiment  N.  J.  Volunteers, 
6th  Corps.  [Motto.]  Published  by  request  of  the  audience. 
Newark,  N.  J.:  H.  Harris,  Publisher  and  Stationer,  288 
Broad  St.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp  23. 

[YOUNG.]  The  Lesson  of  the  Hour.  [No  imprint,  no  place, 
no  date.]  8vo,  pp  9.* 

Reprinted  from  the  "Monthly  Religious  Magazine,"  where  it  is 
signed  "E.  J.  Y."  Author,  Rev.  Edward  J.  Young,  of  Newton, 
Mass. 

YOURTEE.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E.  Church, 
Springfield,  Ohio,  April  iQth,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States. 
By  Rev.  S.  L.  Yourtee,  A.  M.,  of  the  Cincinnati  Conference. 
Springfield,  Ohio:  News  and  Republic  Job  Printing  Rooms. 
1865.  8vo,  pp  16.* 

ZABRISKIE.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Political  and  Me- 
morial Medals  struck  in  Honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Six- 
teenth President  of  the  United  States.  By  Andrew  C.  Zabris- 
kie.  Only  seventy-five  copies  printed.  New  York  :  Printed 
for  the  Author.  1873.  8vo,  pp  32.* 


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